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Eucalyptus eugenioides

Thin-leaved Stringybark at Bungonia National Park

Eucalyptus eugenioides at Bungonia National Park - 30 Mar 2024
Eucalyptus eugenioides at Bungonia National Park - 30 Mar 2024
Eucalyptus eugenioides at Bungonia National Park - 30 Mar 2024
Eucalyptus eugenioides at Bungonia National Park - 30 Mar 2024
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Identification history

Eucalyptus eugenioides 8 Jun 2024 Steve818
Eucalyptus dives 7 Jun 2024 CarbonAI
Eucalyptus eugenioides 7 Jun 2024 Tapirlord

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User's notes

Bordering between the gullies and the drier forest on the slopes, I suspect it is E.eugenodies. But the area has several local stringies including E.agglomerata, E.blaxlandii and E.globoidea

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Steve818 wrote:
   8 Jun 2024
Yes E.eugenioides because others listed all have sessile buds/fruit. And fruit correct shape: hemispherical to truncate globose, with an annular- slightly raised disc. Quite a bit of variation of the disc on this species. PlantNet has the disc as flat or raised. EUCLID has the disc as annular, raised, level, or slightly descending.
Tapirlord wrote:
   8 Jun 2024
Thanks Steve, glad to have the confirmation

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  • 30 Abundance
  • 30 Mar 2024 10:47 AM Recorded on
  • Tapirlord Recorded by

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  • Greater than 5 metres Plant height
  • False Hollows present in tree
  • False Tree(s) planted
  • False In flower

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