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Names and sources
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Eucalyptus globoidea |
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According to:Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census | |
Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1927), Descriptions of nine new species of Eucalyptus. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 61 [157-159] | |
Brooker & Kleinig, Field Guide Eucalypts 1: 281 (1999) merged the broader leaved forms of E. oblonga with E. globoidea, but kept E. sparsifolia as a distinct species. A reputed hybrid E. globoidea x E. pauciflora subsp. pauciflora is the basis of E. callanii Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). Eucalyptus oblonga was recognised as a distinct species by Chippendale (1988) and included E. deformis, E. sparsifolia and E. oblonga var. rugulosa. A reputed hybrid with E. globoidea as one parent is the basis of E. globoidea var. largifructa Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). Jacobs & Pickard, Pl. New South Wales 161 (1981) recognised a 'Eucalyptus oblonga subsp. oblonga', but described no other subspecies, and none has been described since. Hybrids are known between E. radiata subsp. radiata and E. globoidea (Johnson & Hill, 1990). A reputed hybrid E. globoidea x E. pilularis is the basis of E. wardii (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). |
Synonym | Source |
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Eucalyptus oblonga subsp. oblonga heterotypic nom. inval. |
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Published in:Jacobs, S.W.L. & Pickard, J. (1981), Plants of New South Wales [161] | |
Eucalyptus yangoura heterotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts [180] | |
Eucalyptus oblonga var. rugulosa heterotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts [191] | |
Eucalyptus oblonga var. oblonga homotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts [191] | |
Eucalyptus globoidea var. subsphaerica heterotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts [157] | |
Eucalyptus globoidea var. globoidea homotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1934), A Key to the Eucalypts [189] | |
Eucalyptus deformis heterotypic |
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Published in:Blakely, W.F. (1927), Descriptions of nine new species of Eucalyptus. Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 61 [152-154, t. III] | |
Eucalyptus oblonga heterotypic |
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Published in:Candolle, A.P. de in Candolle, A.P. de (ed.) (1828), Myrtaceae. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 3 [217] |
Common Name | Source |
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Southern White Stringybark preferred Australia Australia | |
Stringybark preferred Australia Australia | |
White Stringybark preferred Australia Australia | |
White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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White Stringybark Australia Australia |
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Name | Source |
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Eucalyptus globoidea accepted |
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Brooker & Kleinig, Field Guide Eucalypts 1: 281 (1999) merged the broader leaved forms of E. oblonga with E. globoidea, but kept E. sparsifolia as a distinct species. A reputed hybrid E. globoidea x E. pauciflora subsp. pauciflora is the basis of E. callanii Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). Eucalyptus oblonga was recognised as a distinct species by Chippendale (1988) and included E. deformis, E. sparsifolia and E. oblonga var. rugulosa. A reputed hybrid with E. globoidea as one parent is the basis of E. globoidea var. largifructa Blakely (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). Jacobs & Pickard, Pl. New South Wales 161 (1981) recognised a 'Eucalyptus oblonga subsp. oblonga', but described no other subspecies, and none has been described since. Hybrids are known between E. radiata subsp. radiata and E. globoidea (Johnson & Hill, 1990). A reputed hybrid E. globoidea x E. pilularis is the basis of E. wardii (Pryor & Johnson, 1971; Chippendale, 1988). |
Identifier | Source |
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http://id.biodiversity.org.au/node/apni/5270850 Taxon unknown |
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https://id.biodiversity.org.au/instance/apni/612947 Taxon Concept current |
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https://id.biodiversity.org.au/node/apni/5270850 Taxon current |
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https://id.biodiversity.org.au/name/apni/61141 Scientific Name current |
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Classification
- kingdom
- Plantae
- phylum
- Charophyta
- class
- Equisetopsida
- subclass
- Magnoliidae
- superorder
- Rosanae
- order
- Myrtales
- family
- Myrtaceae
- genus
- Eucalyptus
- species
- Eucalyptus globoidea
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The trait data shown here are a selection from AusTraits, an open-source, harmonised database of Australian plant trait data, sourced from individual researchers, government entities (e.g. herbaria) or NGOs across Australia. Traits vary in scope from morphological attributes (e.g. leaf area, seed mass, plant height) to ecological attributes (e.g. fire response, flowering time, pollinators) and physiological measures of performance (e.g. photosynthetic gas exchange, water-use efficiency.)
These traits are a sampler of those available in AusTraits. The data presented here are summary statistics derived from all field-collected data on adult plants available from AusTraits. Since the data presented are derived from the wide variety of sources in AusTraits, both the numeric trait statistics (min, mean, max) and categorical trait summaries (frequency of each trait value) that have been merged together could include data collected using different methods. The values presented for this species may reflect a summary of data from one or many sources, one or many samples from one or many adult plants at one or many locations. They may therefore differ from those presented elsewhere on the ALA platform and users are encouraged to download a spreadsheet of the full AusTraits data for this species via the download CSV button to view the accompanying details about the data sources before further use.
Categorical Traits
* Data sources in AusTraits report multiple values for this trait, suggesting variation across the taxon's range and life stages. Please download the raw data with information about the context of data collection to assess whether they are relevant to your project.Trait Name | Trait Value | Definition |
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Numeric Traits
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