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''Eucalyptus scoparia'', Wallangarra White Gum is a small to medium-sized tree with smooth, white with light grey patched bark with a powdery coating. The leaves are stalked, narrow-lanceolate to 15 x 1 cm, concolorous, glossy, green with numerous oil glands. White flowers appear in late spring to early summer. Distribution is restricted to moderately high altitudes in the Wallangarra region of southern Queensland and New South Wales. Its common name is derived from the town Wallangarra, Queensland. A very small group exists on Mount Ferguson west of Amiens. Trees are found in clefts of massive granite outcrops on mountain tops.〔Brooker, I. & Kleinig, D., Eucalyptus, An illustrated guide to identification, Reed Books, Melbourne, 1996〕 The tree is widely planted as and ornamental in south-eastern Australia for its attractive bark and fine glossy green foliage. ==References== * Blakely, W. F. "A key to the Eucalypts" Forestry and Timber Bureau, Canberra, 1955 * ''Eucalyptus scoparia'' http://www.metrotrees.com.au/treehandbook/page-listings/eucalyptus-scoparia.html * ''DEC | NSW threatened species - Wallangarra White Gum'' http://www.threatenedspecies.environment.nsw.gov.au/tsprofile/profile.aspx?id=10315 * ''DEH Species Profiles - Eucalyptus scoparia - Wallangarra White Gum'' http://www.environment.gov.au/cgi-bin/sprat/public/publicspecies.pl?taxon_id=9640 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eucalyptus scoparia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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