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Eucalyptus archeri

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Eucalyptus archeri, also known as alpine cider gum, is a shrub or small tree of 4 to 12 meters in height, recognizable by its smooth, olive green to grey bark. It is endemic to Tasmania, where it grows above 1000 meters on peaty soils.

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The specific name archeri comes from William Archer, secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania.

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