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- Eucalyptus_tricarpa abstract "Eucalyptus tricarpa, or Red Ironbark, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Victoria and the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia. It is a tall, straight trunked tree that usually grows to between 25 and 35 metres in height. It has deeply furrowed red-brown to black-brown bark that is persistent on all branches.".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa binomialAuthority Lawrence_Alexander_Sidney_Johnson.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa class Eudicots.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa division Flowering_plant.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa family Myrtaceae.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa genus Eucalyptus.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa kingdom Plant.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa order Myrtales.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa order Rosids.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa thumbnail Eucalyptus_tricarpa.jpg?width=300.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa wikiPageExternalLink NSWfl.pl?page=nswfl&lvl=sp&name=Eucalyptus~tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa wikiPageExternalLink Euc=&name=Eucalyptus+tricarpa.
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- Eucalyptus_tricarpa wikiPageID "11152198".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa wikiPageRevisionID "596054122".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa binomial "Eucalyptus tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa binomialAuthority "L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa familia Myrtaceae.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa genus "Eucalyptus".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa hasPhotoCollection Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa id "66040".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa imageCaption "Eucalyptus tricarpa in Paddys Ranges State Park".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa name "Eucalyptus tricarpa L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa name "Red Ironbark".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa ordo Myrtales.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa regnum Plant.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa species "E. tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa subject Category:Eucalyptus.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa subject Category:Flora_of_New_South_Wales.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa subject Category:Flora_of_Victoria_(Australia).
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa subject Category:Myrtales_of_Australia.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa subject Category:Trees_of_Australia.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type LivingThing100004258.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Object100002684.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Organism100004475.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Plant100017222.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Tree113104059.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type TreesOfAustralia.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type VascularPlant113083586.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Whole100003553.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Eukaryote.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Plant.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Species.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa type Organism.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa comment "Eucalyptus tricarpa, or Red Ironbark, is a species of Eucalyptus which is endemic to Victoria and the South Coast of New South Wales in Australia. It is a tall, straight trunked tree that usually grows to between 25 and 35 metres in height. It has deeply furrowed red-brown to black-brown bark that is persistent on all branches.".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa label "Eucalyptus tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa label "Eucalyptus tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa label "Eucalyptus tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa label "Eucalyptus tricarpa".
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs m.02r1sdb.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Q3020855.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Q3020855.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa sameAs Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa wasDerivedFrom Eucalyptus_tricarpa?oldid=596054122.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa depiction Eucalyptus_tricarpa.jpg.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa isPrimaryTopicOf Eucalyptus_tricarpa.
- Eucalyptus_tricarpa name "Red Ironbark".