Eucalyptus dumosa

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Eucalyptus dumosa is a mallee-form eucalypt species native to semi-arid regions of southern Australia, where it forms dense, multi-stemmed shrublands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eucalyptus
mallee
plant species
adaptation drought tolerance
fire adaptation
biome semi-arid biome
contributesTo soil stabilization
describedAs mallee-form eucalypt
distribution inland southern Australia
semi-arid zones of New South Wales
semi-arid zones of South Australia
semi-arid zones of Victoria
ecologicalRole dominant shrub in mallee communities
family Myrtaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor white
floweringPlant true
forms dense shrublands
multi-stemmed clumps
fruitType woody capsule
genus Eucalyptus NERFINISHED
growthForm mallee
multi-stemmed shrub
habitat semi-arid shrubland
woodland
hasLignotuber true
isAngiosperm true
isDicot true
isWoodyPlant true
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement alternate
leafType evergreen
lifeCycle perennial
nativeTo Australia
semi-arid regions of southern Australia
southern Australia NERFINISHED
photosyntheticOrgan leaves
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination bird-pollinated
insect-pollinated
provides habitat for native fauna
regeneratesAfterFireBy resprouting from lignotuber
reproduction seeds
rootSystem deep root system
taxonRank species
tolerates low rainfall
poor soils
woodUse charcoal production
firewood

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Mallee region vegetationDominatedBy Eucalyptus dumosa