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Corymbia grandifolia

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Myrtaceae

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Myrtales

Genus
  
Corymbia

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Corymbia grandifolia, commonly known as the Large-leaf cabbage gum and the paper-fruited bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to northern Australia.

The tree is typically 3 to 15 metres (10 to 49 ft) in height and has smooth bark. It produces white flowers between September and December.

It's range extends from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, across the top end of the Northern Territory and along the Gulf of Carpentaria in Queensland. It grows on rocky slopes or in flat areas in skeletal sandy soils over sandstone or basalt.

There are two recognised subspecies:

  • Corymbia grandifolia subsp. lamprocardia
  • Corymbia grandifolia subsp. longa
  • References

    Corymbia grandifolia Wikipedia


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