Corymbia
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Not to be confused with Corymbium.
For the locality in Australia, see Corymbia, Queensland.
Corymbia, commonly known as bloodwoods,[3] is a genus of about one hundred species of tree that, along with Eucalyptus, Angophora and several smaller groups, are referred to as eucalypts. Until 1990, corymbias were included in the genus Eucalyptus and there is still considerable disagreement among botanists as to whether separating them is valid. As of January 2020, Corymbia is an accepted name at the Australian Plant Census.
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Corymbia | |
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Corymbia ficifolia near Austins Ferry | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Rosids |
Order: | Myrtales |
Family: | Myrtaceae |
Subfamily: | Myrtoideae |
Tribe: | Eucalypteae |
Genus: | Corymbia K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson[1] |
Type species | |
Corymbia gummifera | |
Diversity | |
about 113 species |
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