Eucalyptus alaticaulis
Eucalyptus alaticaulis, commonly known as the Grampians grey-gum, is a tree or mallee that is endemic to a restricted area in the Grampians National Park in Australia. It has rough, fibrous bark near the base of its trunk, lance-shaped leaves, groups of about seven cylindrical buds with a cone-shaped operculum, white flowers and more or less cylindrical fruit.
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Eucalyptus alaticaulis
Eucalyptus alaticaulis, commonly known as the Grampians grey-gum, is a tree or mallee that is endemic to a restricted area in the Grampians National Park in Australia. It has rough, fibrous bark near the base of its trunk, lance-shaped leaves, groups of about seven cylindrical buds with a cone-shaped operculum, white flowers and more or less cylindrical fruit.
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Herbarium specimen of E. alaticaulis
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Grampians grey-gum
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alaticaulis
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Eucalyptus cypellocarpa (L.A.S.Johnson)
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Eucalyptus alaticaulis, common ...... ore or less cylindrical fruit.
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Eucalyptus alaticaulis
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