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Eucalyptus maidenii : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eucalyptus maidenii
''Eucalyptus maidenii'', commonly known as Maiden's Gum, is a Eucalypt species native to eastern Victoria and southeastern New South Wales, Australia. It grows in wet forest on fertile soils in valleys in subcoastal ranges. It is a tree growing to 40 m, occasionally to 75 m,〔Boland et al. ''Forest Trees of Australia.''〕 tall. The bark is white, yellow, pale orange or grey-white and smooth, shedding to ground level. The juvenile leaves are to 15 cm long and 9 cm broad, and the adult leaves to 25 cm long and 2,4 cm broad. The inflorescence is 7 flowered. Many botanists consider ''Eucalyptus maidenii'' a subspecies of ''Eucalyptus globulus''. This is supported by Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 A Census of the Vascular Plants of Victoria )〕 but not by Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Flora of New South Wales )〕 where it is considered a distinct species. ==References==
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