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Eucalyptus benthamii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eucalyptus benthamii
''Eucalyptus benthamii'', commonly known as Camden white gum or Nepean River gum, is a species of ''Eucalyptus'' endemic to eastern Australia. It was first described by Joseph Maiden and Richard Hind Cambage in 1915, who named it in honour of George Bentham. It is related to ''E. viminalis''. ''Eucalyptus dorrigoensis'' is a species from the Dorrigo Plateau that was previously classified as a subspecies, but does not appear especially related.〔 ==Description== ''Eucalyptus benthamii'' grows as a tall tree to high, with a trunk diameter attaining .〔 The bark is smooth and white, and peels away in ribbons. The white flowerheads are arranged in groups of seven and appear in autumn from March to May.〔
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