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Eucalyptus paucifloraEucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Spreng. Family: Myrtaceae, Subfamily: Myrtoideae, Tribe: Eucalypteae, Genus: Eucalyptus, Subgenus: Eucalyptus, Section: Cineraceae, Common Name: Cabbage Gum, Snow Gum Distribution: NSW, VIC, SE QLD, SA and central and eastern TAS (where this speciman was located). General Information: Small to medium tree, with smooth white, cream, grey or yellow bark. Adult leaves alternating, pendulous, ovate, elliptic or concolorous, glossy with parallel venation, island oil glands. Inflorescences: Auxillary, unbranched, 9-15 per umbel, glaucous, smooth or warty, scar absent. Fruit sessile or pedicellate, cupular or hemispherical, disc descending or level, vales 3 or 4. Centre for Plant and Biodiversity Research, 2006, EUCLID - Eucalypts of Australia, CSIRO USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program.
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