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- Corymbia abstract "Corymbia is a genus of about 113 species of tree that were classified as Eucalyptus species until the mid-1990s. It includes the bloodwoods, ghost gums and spotted gums. The bloodwoods had been recognised as a distinct group within the large and diverse Eucalyptus genus since 1867. Molecular research in the 1990s, however, showed that they, along with the rest of the Corymbia section, are more closely related to Angophora than to Eucalyptus, and are probably best regarded as a separate genus. All three genera - Angophora, Corymbia and Eucalyptus - are closely related, often difficult to tell apart, and are still commonly and correctly referred to as "eucalypts". Groups of naturalists and conservationists do not recognise the Corymbia genus and still categorise its species within Eucalyptus.Botanists Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson were the first to define the genus Corymbia in 1995, identifying the bloodwoods, ghost gums and spotted gums as a group distinct from Eucalyptus. Since then, there have been ongoing investigations into the relationships between the genera. Genetic analysis of ETS and ITS sequences of DNA in 2006 by Carlos Parra-O and colleagues of 67 taxa (47 of which were within Corymbia) yielded Corymbia and Angophora as each other's closest relatives, with the genus Eucalyptus as an earlier offshoot. The small genera Eucalyptopsis, Stockwellia and Allosyncarpia formed a clade which arose earlier still. In 2009, Parra-O and colleagues added more taxa and published a combined analysis of nuclear rDNA (ETS + ITS) and morphological characters published to clarify relationships within the genus. This confirmed two main clades, which they defined as the subgenera Corymbia and Blakella.".
- Corymbia class Eudicots.
- Corymbia division Flowering_plant.
- Corymbia family Myrtaceae.
- Corymbia kingdom Plant.
- Corymbia order Myrtales.
- Corymbia order Rosids.
- Corymbia thumbnail Corymbia_ficifolia_Flowers.jpg.jpg?width=300.
- Corymbia wikiPageExternalLink sep00-3.html.
- Corymbia wikiPageExternalLink corymbia.html.
- Corymbia wikiPageExternalLink www.dn.com.au.
- Corymbia wikiPageID "183971".
- Corymbia wikiPageLength "5667".
- Corymbia wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Corymbia wikiPageRevisionID "678313730".
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Allosyncarpia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperm.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Angophora.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corymbia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Myrtales_of_Australia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ornamental_trees.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Central_Australia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymb.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_aparrerinja.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_calophylla.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_citriodora.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_eximia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_ficifolia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_gummifera.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_henryi.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_maculata.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_opaca.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Corymbia_ptychocarpa.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Currency_Creek_Arboretum.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Eucalypt.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptopsis.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptus.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Eudicot.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Lawrence_Alexander_Sidney_Johnson.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Myrtaceae.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Myrtales.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Panicle.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Pedicel_(botany).
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Plantae.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Rosid.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Stockwellia.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLink Umbel.
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bloodwood".
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Corymbia".
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost gum".
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "bloodwood".
- Corymbia wikiPageWikiLinkText "spotted gum".
- Corymbia diversity "about 113 species".
- Corymbia diversityLink "List of Corymbia species".
- Corymbia familia Myrtaceae.
- Corymbia genus "Corymbia".
- Corymbia genusAuthority "K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson, 1995".
- Corymbia hasPhotoCollection Corymbia.
- Corymbia imageCaption "Corymbia ficifolia, Flowers".
- Corymbia ordo Myrtales.
- Corymbia regnum Plant.
- Corymbia regnum Plantae.
- Corymbia typeSpecies "Corymbia gummifera".
- Corymbia typeSpeciesAuthority "K.D. Hill & L.A.S. Johnson".
- Corymbia unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
- Corymbia unrankedDivisio "Angiosperms".
- Corymbia unrankedOrdo "Rosids".
- Corymbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons.
- Corymbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Corymbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Corymbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Corymbia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Corymbia subject Category:Corymbia.
- Corymbia subject Category:Myrtales_of_Australia.
- Corymbia subject Category:Ornamental_trees.
- Corymbia type Article.
- Corymbia type Eukaryote.
- Corymbia type List.
- Corymbia type Plant.
- Corymbia type Species.
- Corymbia type Article.
- Corymbia type List.
- Corymbia type Myrtale.
- Corymbia type Thing.
- Corymbia type Q19088.
- Corymbia type Q756.
- Corymbia comment "Corymbia is a genus of about 113 species of tree that were classified as Eucalyptus species until the mid-1990s. It includes the bloodwoods, ghost gums and spotted gums. The bloodwoods had been recognised as a distinct group within the large and diverse Eucalyptus genus since 1867. Molecular research in the 1990s, however, showed that they, along with the rest of the Corymbia section, are more closely related to Angophora than to Eucalyptus, and are probably best regarded as a separate genus.".
- Corymbia label "Corymbia".
- Corymbia seeAlso List_of_Corymbia_species.
- Corymbia sameAs Corymbia.
- Corymbia sameAs Corymbia.
- Corymbia sameAs Corymbia.
- Corymbia sameAs Corymbia.
- Corymbia sameAs Corymbia.