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229 Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp. petiolaris - 5″ × 7″ Print Ready to Frame With 8″ × 10″ Mat and Backing
Genus: Eucalyptus
Species: leucoxylon
Subspecies: petiolaris
Meaning of name:
Eucalyptus is from Greek: eu, well + calyptos, covered. A reference to the well-covered cap covering the developing flowers
leucoxylon is from Greek: leucos, white + xylon, wood. A reference to the trunk colour
petiolaris is from Latin: petiolaris, borne on a petiole or stalk
E. leucoxylon subsp. petiolaris produces predominantly pink flowers, but white, red, yellow, and apricot colours are also known. It is indigenous only to the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia.
This print features in the Eucalyptus leucoxylon subspecies diptych collection.
Product Code: 229_Eucalyptus_leucoxylon_petiolaris_mat_small
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Botanical Information:
Family: MyrtaceaeGenus: Eucalyptus
Species: leucoxylon
Subspecies: petiolaris
Meaning of name:
Eucalyptus is from Greek: eu, well + calyptos, covered. A reference to the well-covered cap covering the developing flowers
leucoxylon is from Greek: leucos, white + xylon, wood. A reference to the trunk colour
petiolaris is from Latin: petiolaris, borne on a petiole or stalk
- E. leucoxylon subsp. leucoxylon is the typical form
- E. leucoxylon subsp. pruinosa has greyish juvenile leaves and fruits
- E. leucoxylon subsp. megalocarpa (no. 164 in our collection) is smaller and bears large fruit
- E. leucoxylon subsp. petiolaris has bell shaped ribbed fruits and juvenile leaves with long stalks
E. leucoxylon subsp. petiolaris produces predominantly pink flowers, but white, red, yellow, and apricot colours are also known. It is indigenous only to the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia.
This print features in the Eucalyptus leucoxylon subspecies diptych collection.