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Eucalyptus gregsoniana

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Scientific name
  
Eucalyptus gregsoniana

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Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Eucalyptus

Higher classification
  
Gum trees

Eucalyptus gregsoniana Eucalyptus gregsoniana Wolgan snow gum syn Epauciflora var

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Gum trees, Eucalyptus stellulata, Eucalyptus glaucescens, Eucalyptus mannifera, Eucalyptus kybeanensis

Eucalyptus gregsoniana, Wolgan Snow gum and also Mallee Snow Gum is a mallee that is found in the highlands of New South Wales Located in the Blue Mountains, Budawang Range and south of Braidwood in New South Wales.

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It can grow to 5 metres. With bark smooth throughout, white or grey, shedding in long ribbons to shedding in short ribbons with green branchlets.

Eucalyptus gregsoniana Eucalyptus gregsoniana Growing Native Plants

Adult leaves are alternate, lanceolate, falcate, acute, oblique or basally tapered, glossy, grey-green, thick, concolorous, 7–11 cm long, 1.2–2.5 mm wide.

Eucalyptus gregsoniana Eucalyptus gregsoniana Growing Native Plants

White or cream flowers appear in summer in clusters of 7.

Distribution is Sporadic and scattered; mallee heath on sandy soils of limited drainage in elevated areas. associated with mallee and shrubland vegetation

Eucalyptus gregsoniana Eucalyptus gregsoniana Growing Native Plants

References

Eucalyptus gregsoniana Wikipedia