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Corymbia tessellarisCorymbia tessellaris (F. Muell.) K. D. Hill & L. A. S. Johnson Family: Myrtaceae, Subfamily: Myrtoideae, Tribe: Eucalypteae, Genus: Corymbia Common Name: Carbeen Distribution: NSW, QLD General Information: Bark: Tessellated bark on lower half of tree, grey, black, smooth white bark above. Leaves: Lanceolate, dense reticulation, oil glands island or obscure. Inflorescences: 3- 7 per umbel, auxillary, compound, buds ovoid to pyriform, scar present. Fruit: Thin/fine walled fruit, urn or cyclindrical shaped, 3 or 7 per umbel (this specimen 7 per umbel), 3 enclosed valves. Source: CPBR, 2006, EUCLID, CSIRO Publishing, Canberra. USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program.
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