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  2. Eucalyptus pilularis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus pilularis, commonly known as blackbutt, [2] is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has rough, finely fibrous greyish bark on the lower half of the trunk, smooth white, grey or cream-coloured bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between seven and fifteen, white flowers and hemispherical or shortened ...

  3. Eucalyptus sideroxylon - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus sideroxylon, commonly known as mugga ironbark, [3] or red ironbark [4] is a small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. It has dark, deeply furrowed ironbark , lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white, red, pink or creamy yellow flowers and cup-shaped to shortened spherical fruit.

  4. Eucalyptus siderophloia - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus siderophloia, commonly known as the northern grey ironbark, [3] is a medium-sized to tall ironbark tree that is endemic to south eastern Australia. It has hard, dark, furrowed bark, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and cup-shaped or conical fruit.

  5. Eucalyptus todtiana - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus todtiana is a tree or a mallee that typically grows to a height of between 2–15 m (6 ft 7 in – 49 ft 3 in) and forms a lignotuber.It has a weeping habit and rough, fibrous, prickly bark on the lower trunk, rough, scaly bark on the upper trunk and smooth grey to pinkish bark on the branches.

  6. Ironbark - Wikipedia

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    E. crebra bark. Ironbark is a common name of a number of species in three taxonomic groups within the genus Eucalyptus that have dark, deeply furrowed bark. [1]Instead of being shed annually as in many of the other species of Eucalyptus, the dead bark accumulates on the trees, forming the fissures.

  7. Eucalyptus crebra - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus crebra is a tree that typically grows to a height of 35 m (115 ft) and forms a lignotuber.It has persistent thick, rough, deeply furrowed, greyish black "ironbark" from the base of its trunk to the small branches.

  8. Eucalyptus granitica - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus granitica, commonly known as the granite ironbark, [2] is a species of tree that is endemic to Queensland. It has dark grey or black " ironbark " on the trunk and branches, glossy green, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and cup-shaped to barrel-shaped fruit.

  9. Eucalyptus caleyi - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus caleyi, commonly known as Caley's ironbark [3] or Ovenden's ironbark [4] is a species of small to medium-sized tree, endemic to eastern Australia.It has brown or black "ironbark" on the trunk and main branches, dull bluish grey lance-shaped to egg-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped or conical fruit.