Eucalyptus pauciflora (snow gum)

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Eucalyptus pauciflora, commonly known as the snow gum, is a hardy Australian alpine eucalypt notable for its smooth, multicoloured bark and ability to withstand cold, high-altitude environments.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf angiosperm
eucalypt
plant species
tree
adaptation cold tolerance
frost resistance
tolerance to snow
barkCharacteristic multicoloured bark
barkColour green
grey
white
barkPattern mottled
barkType smooth bark
climatePreference alpine climate
cool temperate
commonName cabbage gum
snow gum
describedBy Joseph Dalton Hooker
family Myrtaceae
fireEcology resprouts from lignotuber after fire
flowerColour white
floweringPlantPart axillary inflorescences
fruitType woody capsule
genus Eucalyptus
growthForm mallee
tree
habitat alpine regions
montane environments
subalpine woodlands
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafShape lanceolate
leafType evergreen
maximumHeight 30 metres
minimumHeight 2 metres
nativeTo Australia
Australian Capital Territory (enclaved within) (geographical context)
surface form: Australian Capital Territory

New South Wales
Queensland
Tasmania
Victoria
southeastern Australia
order Myrtales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination bird-pollinated
insect-pollinated
soilPreference shallow rocky soils
well-drained soils
taxonRank species
typicalHeight 10–20 metres
usedFor erosion control
ornamental planting
shelterbelts
yearDescribed 1844

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Barrington Tops flora Eucalyptus pauciflora (snow gum)
Polblue Swamp hasSurroundingTreeSpecies Eucalyptus pauciflora (snow gum)
this entity surface form: Eucalyptus pauciflora