Eucalyptus lehmannii
Eucalyptus lehmannii, commonly known as bushy yate, is a eucalypt in the myrtle family Myrtaceae endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small tree with an oval, spreading form and dense foliage which sometimes reaches to the ground. It is widely cultivated in Australia and the United States because of its ornamental shape and decorative flowers, buds and fruit. There has been some confusion about its classification because of its ability to hybridise.
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Eucalyptus lehmannii
Eucalyptus lehmannii, commonly known as bushy yate, is a eucalypt in the myrtle family Myrtaceae endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a small tree with an oval, spreading form and dense foliage which sometimes reaches to the ground. It is widely cultivated in Australia and the United States because of its ornamental shape and decorative flowers, buds and fruit. There has been some confusion about its classification because of its ability to hybridise.
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Eucalyptus lehmannii, commonly ...... e of its ability to hybridise.
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Eucalyptus lehmanni near Ravensthorpe
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Bushy yate
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Eucalyptus lehmannii ist eine ...... “ oder „Lehmanns Gum“ genannt.
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Eucalyptus lehmannii är en myr ...... s listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Eucalyptus lehmannii, commonly ...... e of its ability to hybridise.
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Eucalyptus lehmannii
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Eucalyptus lehmannii
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Eucalyptus lehmannii
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