Eucalyptus citriodora
| Plant ID | PLN0065 | ||
| Plant Name | Eucalyptus citriodora | ||
| Common Name | Lemon-scented gum | ||
| Vernacular Name | Lemon-scented gum | ||
| Plant Description | Corymbia citriodora, also called lemon-scented gum and known by various other names, is a tall tree native to northeastern Australia. It features smooth bark ranging from white to pink, slender lance-shaped to curved mature leaves, flower buds arranged in clusters of three, white blossoms, and fruit that takes on an urn or barrel shape. | ||
| Kingdom | Plantae | |
| Phylum | Streptophyta | |
| Class | Magnolipsida | |
| Order | Myrtales | |
| Family | Myrtaceae | |
| Genus | Eucalyptus | |
| Species | citriodora | |
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