Eucalyptus rugosa
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Internal ID | UUID64403a353efae888730708 |
Scientific name | Eucalyptus rugosa |
Authority | R.Br. ex Blakely |
First published in | Key Eucalypts : 120 (1934) |
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Eucalyptus rugosa, also known as the Kingscote mallee, is a type of mallee tree found in coastal areas of southern Western Australia and South Australia. It has smooth bark, lance-shaped leaves, and white flowers. The tree can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a lignotuber. Its flower buds are arranged in groups of 7-13 and its fruit is cup-shaped or conical. The species was first described in 1903 and its name comes from the Latin word for "wrinkled", referring to its buds and fruit. It is found in mallee shrubland on shallow soils over limestone. While it is considered endemic to South Australia, it is also found in Western Australia. The tree is not considered threatened in Western Australia.
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Links to other databases Top
Suggest others/fix!Database | ID/link to page |
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World Flora Online | wfo-0000955832 |
Tropicos | 100188485 |
KEW | urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:593328-1 |
The Plant List | kew-73838 |
Open Tree Of Life | 3936205 |
NCBI Taxonomy | 1711518 |
IUCN Red List | 133372704 |
IPNI | 593328-1 |
iNaturalist | 893919 |
GBIF | 3176987 |
EOL | 230427 |
Wikipedia | Eucalyptus_rugosa |
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The utility of coded very high frequency telemetry for monitoring reintroduced mammal populations | Frick CH, Hole D, Sandow D, Olds LG, Ostendorf B, Taggart D, Roshier D | Ecol Evol | 15-Jun-2023 |
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Foliar pathogens of eucalypts | Crous PW, Wingfield MJ, Cheewangkoon R, Carnegie AJ, Burgess TI, Summerell BA, Edwards J, Taylor PW, Groenewald JZ | Stud Mycol | 08-Aug-2019 |
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Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained | Crous PW, Liu F, Cai L, Barber PA, Thangavel R, Summerell BA, Wingfield MJ, Edwards J, Carnegie AJ, Groenewald JZ | Fungal Syst Evol | 10-Sep-2018 |
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