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Eucalyptus fibrosa subsp.fibrosaEucalyptus fibrosa F. Muell. subsp. fibrosa Family: Myrtaceae, Subfamily: Myrtoideae, Tribe: Eucalypteae, Genus: Eucalyptus, Subgenus: Symphyomyrtus, Section: Adnataria Common Name: Broad-leaved red ironbark, Red ironbark, Broad-leaved ironbark Distribution: New South Wales, Queensland General Information: Bark: Furrowed, dark brown or black trunk. Leaves: Broadly lanceolate or ovate, reticulation dense, oil glands obscure or intersectional. Inflorescences: Terminal panicles, 7,9,11 per umbel, buds diamond shaped with scar. Fruit: Hemispherical/cupular, obconical, valves exserted, 3, 4, 5. Source: Brooker, M.I.H & Kleinig, D.A. 1999, Field Guide to Eucalypts,South-eastern Australia, Vol. 1, Second Edition. Centre for Plant and Biodiversity Research, 2006, EUCLID - Eucalypts of Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood. USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program.
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