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Eucalyptus tereticornis

 
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Eucalyptus tereticornis - Forest Red Gum, Buringoa (D'harawal)
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Common name: Forest Red Gum, Buringoa (D'harawal)
Family: Myrtaceae (Myrtle)
Distribution: NSW, QLD, VIC, New Guinea
IUCN Red list: Least concern
Life form: Evergreen tree
Comments: A tall forest tree of south-eastern Queensland and New South Wales south to Barrington Tops. Widespread and locally abundant, in wet or dry eucalypt forest on fertile loamy soils in wet locations.

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  • 1: bed 21a • Accession: S2000-0891/2 • Provenance: Garden
  • 2: bed D19a • Accession: S2024-0155/1
  • 3: bed D23 • Accession: S2019-0583
  • 4: bed D23a • Accession: 15824/1
  • 5: bed D23d • Accession: S1993-0202 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 6: bed D23d • Accession: S1993-0202 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 7: bed D23e • Accession: S1993-0202/2 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 8: bed D23f • Accession: S1989-4210 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 9: bed D23f • Accession: S1993-0202 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 10: bed D23f • Accession: S1993-0202 • Origin: Australia • Provenance: Wild
  • 11: bed D29j • Accession: S2019-0628
  • 12: bed D29j • Accession: S2019-0629
  • 13: bed D29j • Accession: S2019-0630
  • 14: bed D29j • Accession: S2019-0632
  • 15: bed D29j • Accession: S2019-0902
  • 16: bed D29k • Accession: S2019-0622
  • 17: bed D29k • Accession: S2019-0625
  • 18: bed D29k • Accession: S2019-0987
  • 19: bed D29k • Accession: S2019-1051
  • 20: bed D29k • Accession: S2019-1052
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