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Eucalyptus macrocarpa

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Myrtaceae

Scientific name
  
Eucalyptus macrocarpa

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Myrtales

Genus
  
Eucalyptus

Higher classification
  
Gum trees

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Similar
  
Gum trees, Eucalyptus caesia, Eucalyptus rhodantha, Corymbia ficifolia, Eucalyptus leucoxylon

Eucalyptus macrocarpa, or Mottlecah, is a mallee Eucalyptus that is native to the south-west of Western Australia and noted for its large, spectacular flowers. The Noongar peoples know the tree as Mottlecar.

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Description

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It is sprawling in habit and grows to between 0.8 and 5 metres in height. The silver-grey leaves are ovate-elliptic, sessile and are up to 12 cm long and 8 cm wide. The red, pink or cream flowers are up to 100 mm in diameter and occur in early spring to summer and from late autumn to early winter. They are followed by large bowl-shaped "gumnuts" which give rise to the Greek-derived specific name macrocarpa – "makros" (large) and "karpos" (fruit). They are covered in a whitish bloom.

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The flowers form a striking display, contrasting with the white powdery appearance of the leaves and branches, and, as William Jackson Hooker says, "[t]he colour of the flowers is due to the stamens alone; for petals (as in the genus) there are none, and the calyx falls off like the lid of a box." He notes that it is common in the region of Drummond's collection, and that a name for the species was Morral. The first description of the species was by Hooker in Icones Plantarum, using a dried specimen in James Drummond's collection from the Guangan.

Subspecies

There are three subspecies as follows :

  • Eucalyptus macrocarpa subsp. elachantha Brooker & Hopper
  • Eucalyptus macrocarpa subsp. elachyphylla Brooker & Hopper
  • Eucalyptus macrocarpa subsp. macrocarpa
  • Cultivation

    Eucalyptus macrocarpa Factsheet Eucalyptus macrocarpa subsp elachantha

    Eucalyptus macrocarpa is easily grown from seed, but requires good drainage and a dry, frost-free climate. It was raised from seed in 1842 at Kew Gardens and flowered in 1847.

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    References

    Eucalyptus macrocarpa Wikipedia