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Eucalyptus aggregata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eucalyptus aggregata
''Eucalyptus aggregata'', commonly known as black gum, is a species of ''Eucalyptus'' endemic to southeastern Australia. A medium-sized tree with dark bark and white flowers over the summer and autumn, it is a component of grassy woodland, often in low-lying or swampy areas. Much of its natural habitat has been cleared and it is under threat. ==Taxonomy== The black gum was first described by Henry Deane and Joseph Maiden in 1900, with material collected at Wallerawang as the lectotype. The species name ''aggregata'' is Latin for "clustered", referring to the fruit.
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