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Balladonia gum | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Myrtales |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Genus: | Eucalyptus |
Species: | E. fraseri
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Eucalyptus fraseri |
Eucalyptus fraseri, commonly known as Balladonia gum, is a tree that is native to Western Australia.[1]
The tree typically grows to a height of 5 to 20 metres (16 to 66 ft) and has smooth bark that is rough around the trunk. It blooms between January and March producing white flowers.
The species is found on open plains, low dunes and hilly forested areas in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia growing in calcareous loam or sandy soils over limestone.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Eucalyptus fraseri". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.