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Sydney Blue Gum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eucalyptus saligna
''Eucalyptus saligna'', known as the Sydney blue gum, is a large Australian hardwood (flowering) tree common along the New South Wales seaboard and into Queensland, which can reach a maximum of in height.〔 It is a common plantation timber in Australia and South Africa.〔 ==Taxonomy== Commonly known as the Sydney blue gum or simply blue gum, ''Eucalyptus saligna'' was described by English naturalist James Edward Smith in 1797, and still bears its original name.〔 Retrieved 12-24-2011.〕 The species name ''saligna'' refers to some likeness to a willow, though what attribute this is unclear.〔 Retrieved 12-24-2011.〕 It has been classified in the subgenus ''Symphyomyrtus'', Section ''Latoangulatae'', Series ''Transversae'' (eastern blue gums) by Brooker and Kleinig. Its two closest relatives are the flooded gum (''Eucalyptus grandis'') and the mountain blue gum (''E. deanei''). South of Sydney Harbour and Parramatta River, pure stands of ''E. saligna'' give way to hybrid populations with bangalay (''E. botryoides'').
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