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  2. Mallee (habit) - Wikipedia

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    The term is widely used for trees with this across southern Australia, [5] across the states of Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Victoria. [1] The term is also applied to other eucalypts with a similar growth habit, [ 2 ] in particular those in the closely related genera Corymbia and Angophora .

  3. Lignotuber - Wikipedia

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    Plants possessing lignotubers include many species in Australia: Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah), Eucalyptus brevifolia (snappy gum) and Eucalyptus ficifolia (scarlet gum) all of which can have lignotubers ten feet (3 m) wide and three feet (1 m) deep, as well as most mallees (where it is also known as a mallee root [3]) and many Banksia species.

  4. Mallee - Wikipedia

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    Mallee Woodlands and Shrublands, a vegetation group which occurs in semi-arid areas of southern Australia; One of several eucalyptus species, including: . Bell-fruited mallee, Eucalyptus preissiana

  5. Eucalyptus marginata - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus marginata, commonly known as jarrah, [5] djarraly in Noongar language [6] and historically as Swan River mahogany, [7] is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a tree with rough, fibrous bark, leaves with a distinct midvein, white flowers and relatively large, more or ...

  6. Jarrah Forest - Wikipedia

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    Jarrah Forest, also known as the Southwest Australia woodlands, is an interim Australian bioregion and ecoregion located in the south west of Western Australia. [2] [3] The name of the bioregion refers to the region's dominant plant community, jarrah forest – a tall, open forest in which the dominant overstory tree is jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata).

  7. Eucalyptus socialis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus socialis F.Muell. ex Miq. subsp. socialis [13] [14] has smaller leaves, buds and fruit than the other subspecies and creamy white flowers; [12] Eucalyptus socialis subsp. victoriensis D.Nicolle [15] [16] has larger leaves, flower buds and fruit than the other subspecies and cream to pale yellow flowers; [12]

  8. Eucalyptus erythronema - Wikipedia

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    habit trunk. Eucalyptus erythronema, commonly known as the red-flowered mallee, [2] is a species of mallee or tree and is endemic to Western Australia. It has smooth, dark pink to red bark that is shed to reveal whitish bark, and has lance-shaped adult leaves, pendulous flower buds mostly arranged in groups of three, red or yellow flowers and conical fruit.

  9. Eucalyptus loxophleba - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus loxophleba, commonly known as York gum, [3] daarwet, goatta, twotta or yandee, is a species of tree or mallee that is endemic to Western Australia. It has rough bark on the trunk, smooth olive to brownish bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flowers buds in groups of between seven and eleven, white flowers and conical fruit.