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Showing Eucalyptus x blackburniana
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Myrtales(ordo)
- Myrtaceae(fam.)
- Eucalyptus(gen.)
- blackburniana(sp.)
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Type: "The type comes from Inglewood, Victoria (J. Blackburne, No. 14)."
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Etymology: "I named it in honour of John Blackburne, formerly Conservator of Forests of Victoria, who has long taken great interest in the elucidation of Victorian Eucalypts." -
Text: "Reputed parents, E. odorata Behr. and Schlecht, and (?)."
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APC Comment: A putative hybrid involving Eucalyptus odorata and E. sideroxylon or E. viridis and E. sideroxylon.
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Text: "Reputed hybrid between E. odorata and E. sideroxylon, fide J.H.Maiden, loc. cit. [i.e. J.H.Maiden, Critic. Revis. Eucalyptus 6: 120 (1922)], or between E. viridis and E. sideroxylon, fide L.D.Pryor & L.A.S.Johnson, op. cit. 60 [i.e. L.D.Pryor & L.A.S.Johnson, A Classification of the Eucalypts: 57 (1971)], but with E. sideroxylon subsp. tricarpa, not subsp. sideroxylon."
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APC Comment: A putative hybrid involving Eucalyptus odorata and E. sideroxylon.