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'''''Eucalyptus dendromorpha''''', the '''Budawang Ash''' is an uncommon [[eucalyptus]] of south eastern [[Australia]]. It is usually a small tree or mallee, though larger specimens can exceed 40 metres in height.<ref>A Field Guide to Eucalypts - Brooker & Kleinig volume 1, ISBN 0-909605-62-9 page 97</ref>
'''''Eucalyptus dendromorpha''''', the '''Budawang Ash''' is an uncommon [[eucalyptus]] of south eastern [[Australia]]. It is usually a small tree or mallee, though larger specimens can exceed 40 metres in height.<ref>A Field Guide to Eucalypts - Brooker & Kleinig volume 1, {{ISBN|0-909605-62-9}} page 97</ref>


The specific epithet ''dendromorpha'' is made of two parts; “tree” and “shape”. The [[type (biology)|original specimen]] was collected in June 1901, by [[Richard Hind Cambage|Richard Cambage]] at [[Macquarie Pass National Park|Macquarie Pass]], west of [[Albion Park]] near [[Wollongong]]. Similar to the [[Eucalyptus fraxinoides|White Ash]], the upper bark is smooth and pale, often covered with ''scribbles''.
The specific epithet ''dendromorpha'' is made of two parts; “tree” and “shape”. The [[type (biology)|original specimen]] was collected in June 1901, by [[Richard Hind Cambage|Richard Cambage]] at [[Macquarie Pass National Park|Macquarie Pass]], west of [[Albion Park]] near [[Wollongong]]. Similar to the [[Eucalyptus fraxinoides|White Ash]], the upper bark is smooth and pale, often covered with ''scribbles''.

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Budawang Ash
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E. dendromorpha
Binomial name
Eucalyptus dendromorpha
Synonyms

* Eucalyptus obtusiflora var. dendromorpha Blakely

Eucalyptus dendromorpha, the Budawang Ash is an uncommon eucalyptus of south eastern Australia. It is usually a small tree or mallee, though larger specimens can exceed 40 metres in height.[1]

The specific epithet dendromorpha is made of two parts; “tree” and “shape”. The original specimen was collected in June 1901, by Richard Cambage at Macquarie Pass, west of Albion Park near Wollongong. Similar to the White Ash, the upper bark is smooth and pale, often covered with scribbles.

It is found growing in a variety of situations in central and southern areas of New South Wales, from Monga near Braidwood to Mount Tomah in the Blue Mountains. Usually found at a relatively high altitude on moist soils of a poor to medium level of fertility.[2]

References

  1. ^ A Field Guide to Eucalypts - Brooker & Kleinig volume 1, ISBN 0-909605-62-9 page 97
  2. ^ "Eucalyptus dendromorpha, PlantNET - NSW Flora Online". Retrieved 2010-11-04.