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Eucalyptus deuaensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Myrtaceae

Scientific name
  
Eucalyptus deuaensis

Order
  
Myrtales

Genus
  
Eucalyptus

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Eucalyptus stenostoma, Eucalyptus copulans, Eucalyptus cretata, Eucalyptus cunninghamii, Eucalyptus angophoroides

Eucalyptus deuaensis, the Mongamulla Mallee is a eucalyptus of south eastern Australia. A threatened species, with a rarity rating of 2RCit on ROTAP.

The original specimen was collected in 1984, at the only known population, near Mongamulla Mountain, in Deua National Park, west of Moruya.

Found at altitudes between 500 and 800 metres above sea level on infertile shallow soil, based on rhyolite. The Mongamulla Mallee is a mallee or small tree to 5 metres tall. Old bark is grey or a pale reddish brown. After the shedding of the old bark, the newer bark underneath is white or yellowish.

Leaves are lanceolate or curved in shape; 7 to 10 cm long, 1 to 1.7 cm wide. The same glossy colour green above as below. Leaf veins are not easily seen. Though oil glands are prominent. Flowering occurs in January and February. The angular gumnuts are crowded together, without stalks.

References

Eucalyptus deuaensis Wikipedia