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Eucalyptus ovata (Myrtaceae) 1:211
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Eucalyptus
ovata (Black Gum [Southern Tasmania], Swamp Gum [Northern
Tasmania]) is a widespread and common species, usually found in
somewhat poorly drained soils. It has seven fruit
per umbel. It is closely related to E.
rodwayi, E.
brookeriana and E.
barberi.
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