Eucalyptus leucophloia, commonly known as snappy gum or migum,[2] is a species of small tree or mallee that is endemic to northern Australia.[3] The indigenous Mangarayi and Yangman peoples know the tree as mirndir,[4] the Ngarluma name it as malygan and Yindjibarndi peoples know the tree as majgan.[5] It has smooth, powdery bark, lance-shaped to egg-shaped adult leaves, flower buds usually in groups of seven, white flowers and cup-shaped, barrel-shaped or hemispherical fruit.
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