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Transcribed name: Eucalyptus leucoxylon F.Muell.
Collector: Conn, Barry John
Scott, J.A.
Collection number: 3467
Collection date: 1989-10-28
Country of origin: Australia Victoria
Latitude: 36°22'S 141° 37'E
Habitat: Disturbed roadside vegetation of Eucalyptus leucoxylon and Allocasuarina luehmannii with grassy ground layer.
Description: Rare. One plant seen. Erect tree 20 m high, branching from base, butt diam. 1.5 m. Bark dull yellow-grey and grey streaks or patches, mostly smooth, slightly flakey in part. Leaves green. Flower buds pale green. Flowers with stamens and style pale yellow. Ovary green. Fruits green with reddish tinge. Tree has a weeping habit, all others have typical habit for species. Plant discovered by John Blair Conn (first Forest Officer at Wail Plantation.)
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