Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as caesia[2] or gungurru,[3] is a species of mallee that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has smooth reddish brown bark at first, later shedding in curling flakes, lance-shaped, sometimes curved adult leaves, club-shaped flower buds covered with a waxy, bluish white bloom, pink stamens with yellow anthers and urn-shaped fruit.
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Eucalyptuscaesia, commonly known as caesia or gungurru, is a species of mallee that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has smooth...
leaves throughout their life cycle. Eucalyptuscaesia exhibits the opposite pattern of leaf development to most Eucalyptus, with shiny green leaves in the...
Castle" on BBC2 in 2007. In May 2006, Hart Dyke brought an Australian Eucalyptuscaesia plant, common name Silver Princess, to flower for the first time in...
V W X Y Z Eucalyptus cadens J.D.Briggs & Crisp – tumble-down swamp gum, Warby Range swamp-gum Eucalyptuscaesia Benth. – caesiaEucalyptus cajuputea Miq...
2020. Brooker, M. Ian; Hopper, Stephen D. (1982). "New subspecies of Eucalyptuscaesia and in E. crucis (Myrtaceae) of Western Australia". Nuytsia. 4 (1):...
family Notodontidae. It is found in Australia. The larvae feed on Eucalyptuscaesia. Don Herbison-Evans & Stella Crossley (5 July 2007). "Destolmia lineata"...
It grows in rich, shallow, grey loam soil on a granite outcrop in Eucalyptuscaesia woodland with a dense understorey of Grevillea petrophiloides, Gastrolobium...
fauna. Some are home to some endemic species, including the tree Eucalyptuscaesia endemic to Boyagin Rock and the lichens Paraparmelia sammyi and Paraparmelia...
and grow larger in the southeast, with var. dolichostyla and rarely var. caesia reaching 4 m (13 ft) in height. All varieties bear a lignotuber, a swollen...