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Showing Eucalyptus terminalis var. carnosa
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Text: "My first specimen I obtained about twenty-five years ago on the Darling Downs (branchlets with unripe fruits), after which I received specimens with unripe fruits for naming from Mr. Edgar, Rockhampton, and recently from Mr. Pagan, from trees growing near Central Railway line, 74 miles from Rockhampton. The fruit on these were also unripe."
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Text: "Description very brief; possibly Eucalyptus polycarpa, fide S.T.Blake, Austral. J. Bot. 1: 237 (1953)."