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- Q5127540 abstract "Corymbia eximia, commonly known as the Yellow Bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to New South Wales. It occurs around the Sydney Basin often in high rainfall areas on shallow sandstone soils on plateaux or escarpments, in fire prone areas. Growing as a gnarled tree to 20 m (70 ft), it is recognisable by its distinctive yellow-brown tessellated bark. The greyish green leaves are thick and veiny, and lanceolate spear- or sickle-shaped. The cream flowerheads grow in panicles in groups of seven and appear in spring. Known for many years as Eucalyptus eximia, the yellow bloodwood was transferred into the new genus Corymbia in 1995 when it was erected by Ken Hill and Lawrie Johnson. It is still seen under the earlier name in some works.".
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- Q5127540 synonym "Eucalyptus eximia Schauer".
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- Q5127540 binomialAuthority "K.D.Hill & L.A.S.Johnson".
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- Q5127540 genus "Corymbia".
- Q5127540 name "Yellow Bloodwood".
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- Q5127540 synonyms "Eucalyptus eximia Schauer".
- Q5127540 unrankedClassis "Eudicots".
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- Q5127540 comment "Corymbia eximia, commonly known as the Yellow Bloodwood, is a bloodwood native to New South Wales. It occurs around the Sydney Basin often in high rainfall areas on shallow sandstone soils on plateaux or escarpments, in fire prone areas. Growing as a gnarled tree to 20 m (70 ft), it is recognisable by its distinctive yellow-brown tessellated bark. The greyish green leaves are thick and veiny, and lanceolate spear- or sickle-shaped.".
- Q5127540 label "Corymbia eximia".
- Q5127540 depiction Corymbia_eximia_habit.JPG.
- Q5127540 name "Yellow Bloodwood".