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Common Name(s) | Ghost Gum |
Family | Myrtaceae |
"Tree to 20m tall. Forming a lignotuber." (Euclid, 4th Ed.)
"It occurs on rocky slopes, red sandplains and usually dry creekflats. Within its natural range Corymbia aparrerinja is recognizable by its entirely smooth white powdery bark, green crown of lanceolate leaves, compound but contracted axillary inflorescences and thin-walled fruit that are longer than wide." (Euclid, 4th Ed.)
"A ghost gum tree confined to arid central Australia from the Gibson Desert near Giles in Western Australia east through the southern Northern Territory extending north and east to Tennant Creek, the Barkly Tableland and into western Queensland south of Mount Isa to Windorah, and east to Barcaldine." (Euclid, 4th Ed.)
EUCLID Eucalypts of Australia Edition 4 (2015, internet based, hosted by the Atlas of Living Australia). Date accessed: Oct 12, 2023.
https://apps.lucidcentral.org/euclid/text/intro/index.html
https://apps.lucidcentral.org/euclid/text/entities/corymbia_aparrerinja.htm