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Corymbia eximia

''Corymbia eximia'', commonly known as the Yellow Bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to New South Wales. It occurs around the Sydney Basin often in high rainfall areas on shallow sandstone soils on plateaux or escarpments, in fire prone areas. Growing as a gnarled tree to 20 m (70 ft), it is recognisable by its distinctive yellow-brown tessellated bark. The greyish green leaves are thick and veiny, and lanceolate spear- or sickle-shaped. The cream flowerheads grow in panicles in groups of seven and appear in spring. Known for many years as ''Eucalyptus eximia'', the yellow bloodwood was transferred into the new genus ''Corymbia'' in 1995 when it was erected by Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson. It is still seen under the earlier name in some works.
==Taxonomy==
First collected near the Grose River by Robert Brown and Ferdinand Bauer between September and October 1803, the yellow bloodwood was described as ''Eucalyptus eximia'' by Johannes Conrad Schauer in 1843. The species name is derived from the Latin adjective ''eximius'' "exceptional" or "uncommon", and might related to the distinctive and unusual appearance of either the bark or flowers of the tree. In 1995, the ''Eucalyptus'' genus was split into three genera by Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson, with ''E. eximia'' transferred into ''Corymbia''. Hill and Johnson classified it in the section ''Ochraria'' along with eleven other species, this group known as "yellow bloodwoods".〔 A combined analysis of nuclear rDNA (ETS + ITS) and morphological characters published in 2009 found this group to be monophyletic, and it was renamed section ''Naviculares'' within the subgenus ''Blakella'' (the name originally coined by Maiden in 1929 as ''Eucalyptus'' series ''Naviculares''), with ''C. eximia'' as the type species.
The common name is derived from the gum veins in the wood.

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