Kingdom Plantae Family Myrtaceae Scientific name Eucalyptus triflora | Order Myrtales Genus Eucalyptus Rank Species | |
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Similar Eucalyptus stenostoma, Eucalyptus olsenii, Eucalyptus dura, Eucalyptus notabilis, Eucalyptus stricta |
Eucalyptus triflora is a rare eucalyptus, growing at high altitude in south eastern New South Wales.
It is found in a few locations; on poor sandstone soils. Such as in Morton National Park, Budawang National Park and it is also recorded at Hanging Mountain in Deua National Park. Pigeon House ash may grow to 15 metres tall, with an attractive smooth bark; being cream, white, grey or almost yellow.
The original specimen was collected by Richard Cambage from the summit of Pigeon House Mountain. The current scientific name was given by William Blakely in 1934.
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