Eucalyptus socialis

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

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mallee
plant species
adaptedTo arid environments
semi-arid environments
barkType rougher bark at base
smooth bark on upper stems
describedBy Ferdinand von Mueller NERFINISHED
distribution New South Wales NERFINISHED
South Australia NERFINISHED
Victoria NERFINISHED
Western Australia NERFINISHED
inland southern Australia
evergreen true
family Myrtaceae NERFINISHED
fireEcology resprouts after fire from lignotuber
flowerColor creamy white
forms dense shrublands
multi-stemmed shrublands
genus Eucalyptus NERFINISHED
growthForm mallee
multi-stemmed shrub
habitat calcareous soils
dunes
open woodland
sandplains
shrublands
hasCommonName red mallee
hasFruitType woody capsule
hasInflorescenceType axillary clusters of flowers
hasLignotuber true
hasOilGlands true
kingdom Plantae
leafType evergreen
nativeTo Australia
arid regions of Australia
semi-arid regions of Australia
order Myrtales NERFINISHED
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination bird-pollinated
insect-pollinated
reproductiveType flowering plant
taxonRank species
typicalHabit multi-stemmed from lignotuber
usedFor erosion control
firewood
habitat for native fauna
woodType hardwood

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Mallee region vegetationDominatedBy Eucalyptus socialis