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November 2021. "Eucalyptus
tereticornis".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 7
January 2020. "Eucalyptus
tereticornis subsp.
tereticornis". Euclid:
Centre for...
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These include the
economically valuable E. pilularis, E.
saligna and E.
tereticornis.[citation needed] The
first endemic Western Australian Eucalyptus to...
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Eucalyptus radiata Eucalyptus sideroxylon Eucalyptus smithii Eucalyptus tereticornis Eucalyptus viridis Non-cineole oil
producing species:
Eucalyptus dives...
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Eucalyptus in Australia. In Queensland, it
usually refers to
Eucalyptus tereticornis,
which is
known elsewhere as
forest red gum.
Tasmanian blue gum: Eucalyptus...
- lignin.: 231 The most
favoured species are
Eucalyptus microcorys, E.
tereticornis, and E. camaldulensis, which, on average, make up more than 20% of their...
- biome.
Characteristic tree
species in the
region include Eucalyptus tereticornis,
Eucalyptus eugenioides,
Eucalyptus longifolia,
Eucalyptus bosistoana...
- 200 year old blue gum
trees (also
known as
forest red gums,
Eucalyptus tereticornis),
notable trees include: Map this section's
coordinates using OpenStreetMap...
- religiosa,
Ficus virens,
Streblus asper,
Moringa oleifera,
Eucalyptus tereticornis,
Psidium guajava,
Syzygium ****ini,
Nyctanthes arbor-tristis, Phyllanthus...
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formally described in 1904 by
Joseph Maiden who gave it the name
Eucalyptus tereticornis var.
bancroftii and
published the
description in his book The Forest...
- walking/cycling path, and are
dominated by
Eucalyptus moluccana and
Eucalyptus tereticornis trees.
Although not in the suburb,
Brenan Park is
adjacent to the northeastern...