Eucalyptus decorticans
Appearance
Taxonavigation
[edit]Taxonavigation: Myrtales |
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Classification System: APG IV
Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Myrtaceae
Subfamilia: Myrtoideae
Tribus: Eucalypteae
Genus: Eucalyptus
Subgenus: E. subg. Symphyomyrtus
Sectio: E. sect. Adnataria
Subsectio: E. subsect. Apicales
Series: E. ser. Siderophloiae
Subseries: E. subser. Subglaucae
Species: Eucalyptus decorticans
Name
[edit]Eucalyptus decorticans (F.M.Bailey) Maiden, Crit. Rev. Eucalyptus 5(48): 231 (1921)
Synonymy
[edit]- Basionym
- Eucalyptus siderophloia f. decorticans F.M.Bailey, Queensland Agric. J. 26: 127 (1911)
Distribution
[edit]Native distribution areas: |
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References: Brummitt, R.K. 2001. TDWG – World Geographical Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions, 2nd Edition |
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Maiden, J.H. 1922. A Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus. Vol. 5. Parts 41–50 (1920–21). Sydney: John Spence. BHL Reference page.
Additional references
[edit]- Bailey, F.M. 1911. Botany. Contributions to the Flora of Queensland. Queensland Agricultural Journal 26(3): 126–129. Google Books. Reference page.
- Chippendale, G.M. 1988. Eucalyptus. In: Flora of Australia 19: 1–448; 495–507 (Appendix). AGPS. Online. Reference page. [see pages 403–404.]
- Bean, A.R. 2009. Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 1. Telopea 12(3): 309–319. DOI: 10.7751/telopea20105837 PDF BHL ResearchGate Reference page. [see pages 311–312]
Links
[edit]- IUCN: Eucalyptus decorticans (F.M.Bailey) Maiden (Least Concern) - Assessed by R. Fensham, T. Collingwood & B. Laffineur on 5 June 2019.
- Slee, A.V., Brooker, M.I.H., Duffy, S.M. & West, J.G. 2020. Eucalyptus decorticans. EUCLID: Eucalypts of Australia. Fourth Edition. Accessed: 2022 October 19
- Govaerts, R. et al. 2022. Eucalyptus decorticans in Kew Science Plants of the World Online. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published online. Accessed: 2022 October 19. Reference page.
Vernacular names
[edit]English: Gum-topped Ironbark