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'''''Eucalyptus arborella''''' is a tree that is native to [[Western Australia]].<ref name=FloraBase>{{FloraBase|name=''Eucalyptus arborella''|id=17515}}</ref>
'''''Eucalyptus arborella''''' is a tree that is native to [[Western Australia]].<ref name=FloraBase>{{FloraBase|name=''Eucalyptus arborella''|id=17515}}</ref>


The small tree typically grows to a height of {{convert|5|m|ft|0}} and does not form a [[lignotuber]]. The bark is a white-grey colour, sometimes becoming a coppery-pink and smooth over the length of the tree.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/cd-keys/Euclid/sample/html/ARBORE.htm|title=Twertup mallet - Eucalyptus arborella Brooker & Hopper, Nuytsia 14: 336 (2002).|accessdate=11 June 2017|work=Euclid|publisher=[[CSIRO]]}}</ref>
The small tree produces yellow-green flowers between March and May. It is found on breakaways, creeklines and slopes in a small area along the south coast in the [[Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] and [[Goldfields-Esperance]] regions of Western Australia between [[Ravensthorpe, Western Australia|Ravensthorpe]], [[Jerramungup, Western Australia|Jerramungup]] and [[Gnowangerup, Western Australia|Gnowangerup]] where it grows in stony soils.<ref name=FloraBase/>

It produces yellow-green flowers between March and May. It is found on breakaways, creeklines and slopes in a small area along the south coast in the [[Great Southern (Western Australia)|Great Southern]] and [[Goldfields-Esperance]] regions of Western Australia between [[Ravensthorpe, Western Australia|Ravensthorpe]], [[Jerramungup, Western Australia|Jerramungup]] and [[Gnowangerup, Western Australia|Gnowangerup]] where it grows in stony soils.<ref name=FloraBase/>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:55, 11 June 2017

Eucalyptus arborella

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E. arborella
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Eucalyptus arborella

Eucalyptus arborella is a tree that is native to Western Australia.[1]

The small tree typically grows to a height of 5 metres (16 ft) and does not form a lignotuber. The bark is a white-grey colour, sometimes becoming a coppery-pink and smooth over the length of the tree.[2]

It produces yellow-green flowers between March and May. It is found on breakaways, creeklines and slopes in a small area along the south coast in the Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance regions of Western Australia between Ravensthorpe, Jerramungup and Gnowangerup where it grows in stony soils.[1]

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References

  1. ^ a b "Eucalyptus arborella". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
  2. ^ "Twertup mallet - Eucalyptus arborella Brooker & Hopper, Nuytsia 14: 336 (2002)". Euclid. CSIRO. Retrieved 11 June 2017.