词条 | Corymbia zygophylla |
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|image = |genus = Corymbia |species = zygophylla |authority = (Blakely) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson |synonyms = * Eucalyptus zygophylla }}Corymbia zygophylla, commonly known as the Broome bloodwood, is a species of plant in the myrtle family that is native to northern Western Australia.[1] DescriptionIt grows as a straggly tree up to 9 m in height, with rough, tessellated bark. It produces cream-white flowers from December to January.[1] Distribution and habitatIt occurs on red sandy soils, on dunes and sandplains. In Western Australia it is found in the Carnarvon, Central Kimberley, Dampierland, Great Sandy Desert, Ord Victoria Plain and Pilbara IBRA bioregions.[1] ClassificationThe species was first formally described as Eucalyptus zygophylla by the botanist William Blakely in 1934 in the work A Key to the Eucalypts. In 1995, it was reclassified into the Corymbia genera by Kenneth Hill and Lawrence Johnson along with over 100 other Eucalypts in the work Systematic studies in the eucalypts. A revision of the bloodwoods, genus Corymbia in the journal Telopea.[2] References1. ^1 2 {{FloraBase|name=Corymbia zygophylla |id=17084 }} {{Taxonbar|from=Q15397075}}{{Australia-rosid-stub}}{{Myrtaceae-stub}}{{WesternAustralia-plant-stub}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://bie.ala.org.au/species/http://id.biodiversity.org.au/node/apni/2897205#names|title=Corymbia zygophylla (Blakely) K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson|accessdate=24 January 2017|work=Atlas of Living Australia|publisher=Global Biodiversity Information Facility}} 4 : Corymbia|Rosids of Western Australia|Myrtales of Australia|Plants described in 1934 |
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