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Description This is apparently quite a variable plant in the wild - being basically the high altitude equivalent of the Tasmanian Leatherwood - E.lucida, which is a major rainforest tree. Intermediates occur either because it's just the one big variable species and milliganii is an alpine form or because there are two species but they hybridise.
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Eucryphia milliganii

Author peganum from Henfield, England

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