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    Eucalyptus coccifera, commonly known as the Tasmanian snow gum, is a small to medium-sized tree endemic to Tasmania. It has smooth, grey and cream-coloured...
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    plateau and mountains of central Tasmania such as Eucalyptus coccifera, Eucalyptus subcrenulata and Eucalyptus gunnii, have also produced extreme cold-hardy...
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    the species hybridises with Eucalyptus coccifera and Eucalyptus amygdalina. Snow gum is amongst the hardiest of all eucalyptus species, surviving the severe...
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  • Eucalyptus coccifera Hook.f. – Tasmanian snow gum Eucalyptus codonocarpa Blakely & McKie – bell-fruited mallee ash, New England mallee ash Eucalyptus...
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    Eucalyptus subcrenulata, commonly known as Tasmanian alpine yellow gum, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to the highlands of...
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    sub-alpine forests are dominated by three eucalypt types: snow gum (Eucalyptus coccifera), varnished gum (E. vernicosa), Australia's smallest eucalypt, and...
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  • Leucopogon stuartii, and Epacris petrophila, which may merge into Eucalyptus coccifera woodlands. In wetter, more peaty soils, tall tussock grassland gives...
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    well-drained conditions and is frost tolerant. Commonly associated with Eucalyptus coccifera, Orites revoluta, Helichrysum and Richea species. It requires a well-drained...
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    Eucalyptus urnigera, commonly known as urn tree, is a species of small to medium-sized tree that is endemic to Tasmania. It has smooth bark, lance-shaped...
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    or conifer forests. Dry sclerophyll forest, dominated by Eucalyptus coccifera and Eucalyptus vernicosa, is most common in the southeast. They grow five...
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