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  2. Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus - Wikipedia

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    Tasmanian blue gum was first formally described in 1800 by Jacques Labillardière in his book, Relation du Voyage à la Recherche de la Pérouse. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 1974, James Barrie Kirkpatrick described four subspecies of E. globulus and E. globulus subsp. globulus became the autonym .

  3. Symbols of Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The shield features significant representations of Tasmanian industry, including a sheaf of wheat, hops, a ram, and Tasmanian apples on a branch. State Motto: Ubertas et fidelitas Fertility and Faithfulness: 7 March 1919 Granted with other elements of the coat of arms State Flower Emblem Tasmanian blue gum Eucalyptus globulus: Tasmanian Blue Gum

  4. List of Australian floral emblems - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian Government proclaimed Eucalyptus globulus as their State floral emblem on 5 December 1962, [7] however it is rarely seen as an official or popular emblem. [8] This led to the Tasmanian Branch of the then SGAP promoting the attractive flower Eucryphia lucida as an alternative in 1966.

  5. List of symbols of states and territories of Australia

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    Tasmanian blue gum-Tasmanian devil-Ubertas et fidelitas Fertility and Faithfulness: Bottle green, yellow and maroon Crocoite [5]-Tasmanian tartan: Symbols of Tasmania: Victoria: Coat of arms of Victoria: Badge of Victoria: Common (pink) heath: Helmeted honeyeater: Leadbeater's possum: Weedy seadragon: Peace and Prosperity: Navy blue and silver ...

  6. Recherche Bay - Wikipedia

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    The botanists Jacques Labillardière, Claude Riche and Étienne Pierre Ventenat, assisted by gardener botanist Félix Delahaye, collected and catalogued almost 5000 specimens including the blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus), which later became Tasmania's floral emblem. The expedition also made friendly contact with the Tasmanian Aboriginal people ...

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    For three days in September, deadly wildfires tore through parts of Portugal. Some people are blaming a non-native tree species for worsening the disaster.

  8. Tasmanian blue gum - Wikipedia

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  9. A missing plane in Alaska that had 10 people on board Thursday, experienced a rapid loss in altitude and speed, prompting the Coast Guard to launch a search and rescue operation, officials said ...