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Eucalyptus rubida
''Eucalyptus rubida'', commonly known as Candlebark Gum or simply Candlebark, is a medium-sized eucalypt. It occurs in south-eastern Australia and Tasmania, typically in open woodland around the lower slopes of the Great Dividing Range, but also in taller forests.〔Wiltshire, Rob and Potts, Brad (2007) ''EucaFlip Life-size guide to the eucalypts of Tasmania'' School; of Plant Science, University of Tasmania and CRC for Forestry. ISBN 978-1-86295-397-0 -with classification of white gums as - Subgenus - Symphyomyrtus, Section - Maidenariam, Series- Viminales.〕 The subspecies ''barbigerorum'', found in localities in New South Wales, is listed as vulnerable.〔http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=64618〕 Companion species include ''Eucalyptus pauciflora'', ''Eucalyptus melliodora'' and ''Eucalyptus bridgesiana''. ==Description== The bark is generally smooth and white, with unshaded limbs often turning red or orange in the summer. The trunk of the tree often has a ragged base where the old layers of bark have not fallen away, giving the appearance of a stubby candle, and the tree its name. The bark of the trunk is also often cut with horizontal marks made by a burrowing beetle.
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