Eucalyptus expressa (Myrtaceae): A distinctive new stringybark from the sandstone ranges north-west of Sydney, New South Wales

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Abstract

Eucalyptus expressa, a new tall forest tree species from sheltered gullies in the sandstone ranges north-west of Sydney, is described and illustrated, and notes on affinities, distribution, ecology and conservation status provided. A key to the stringybarks (E. ser. Pachyphloiae) of the Sydney Basin is also presented. © 2012 Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust.

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Bell, S. A. J., & Nicolle, D. (2012). Eucalyptus expressa (Myrtaceae): A distinctive new stringybark from the sandstone ranges north-west of Sydney, New South Wales. Telopea, 14(1), 69–76. https://doi.org/10.7751/telopea2012012

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