Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Eucalyptus expressa
Myrtaceae Juss.
Eucalyptus expressa S.A.J.Bell & D.Nicolle , legitimate, scientific
Bell, S.A.J. & Nicolle, D. (23 August 2012), Eucalyptus expressa (Myrtaceae): a distinctive new stringybark from the sandstone ranges north-west of Sydney, New South Wales. Telopea 14: 69-73, Figs 1-4 APC [tax. nov.]
  • Type: New South Wales: North Coast: Parsons Creek, alongside Putty Rd, 14.4km SW of Bulga, New South Wales, 32 45'07"'S, 150 55'22"E, 30 Jan. 2009, D. Nicolle 5265 & S.A.J. Bell (holo: AD; iso: CANB, NSW, BRI).
taxonomic synonym: Eucalyptus sp. aff. eugenioides (Bees Nest Ridge) [n/a]
  • APC Dist.: NSW
  • Etymology: "the specific epithet expressa is from the Latin expressus, meaning prominent and clearly exhibited, and is in reference to the long, narrow and prominently exerted valves of the fruit, a characteristic otherwise unknown in E. ser. Pachyphloiae (the stringybarks) and indeed within E. subg. Eucalyptus (the monocalypts)."