词条 | Eucalyptus microcarpa |
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|name = Grey box |image = Red wattlebird feeding off Grey Box flowers.jpg |image_caption = Red wattlebird (Anthochaera carunculata) feeding from grey box flowers |status = |status_system = |genus = Eucalyptus |species = microcarpa |authority = (Maiden) Maiden |synonyms = *Eucalyptus hemiphloia var. microcarpa Maiden
|}} Eucalyptus microcarpa, or grey box, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Australia. Alternative common names for this species include gum-topped box, inland grey box, narrow-leaved box, and western grey box. It is a spreading tree which has fibrous grey bark on the trunk and lower branches, but has smooth, grey-brown bark on its upper branches The flower buds have conical caps and the flowers themselves, which appear from late summer to winter, are cream coloured. The species occurs inland from the Great Dividing Range. It is found in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and in South Australia, including the Mount Lofty Ranges and Heywood Park near Adelaide. It is associated with grassy woodland and loamy soils. See also{{Portal|Trees}}
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7 : Flora of New South Wales|Flora of Queensland|Flora of South Australia|Flora of Victoria (Australia)|Trees of Australia|Eucalyptus|Myrtales of Australia |
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