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− | Eucalyptus eximia, Schau. Mountain Bloodwood. Large tree: bark scaly, brownish or yellowish, smooth only on the younger branches: lvs. falcate-lanceolate, thick; lateral veins parallel and widely spreading but scarcely visible: fls. sessile, in small heads of a panicle, the peduncles angular or flattened; lid nearly hemispherical, pointed; stamens 3-4 lines long: fr. urn-shaped, with thin rim, about½in wide through the middle. Oct.- June. F.v.M. Eucal. 92.—A stately species with abundant showy bloom. Wood soft; useful only for fuel.
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| #REDIRECT [[Corymbia eximia]] | | #REDIRECT [[Corymbia eximia]] |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 27 September 2009