- Angophora floribunda
Taxobox
name = "Angophora floribunda"
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperm s
unranked_classis =Eudicot s
unranked_ordo =Rosid s
ordo =Myrtales
familia =Myrtaceae
genus = "Angophora "
species = "A. floribunda"
binomial = "Angophora floribunda"
binomial_authority = (Sm.) Sweet
synonyms = "Eucalyptus florida" Brooker|"Angophora floribunda" is a common woodland and forest tree of Eastern Australia and is known by a variety of names including Rough-barked apple, Apple box, Rusty gum, and Boondah.
More recently, genetic work has been published showing "Angophora" to be more closely related to "Eucalyptus" than "
Corymbia ", and the name "Eucalyptus florida" has been proposed for this species if it were to be placed in the eucalypt genus."A. floribunda" is a large, wide, spreading tree growing to a height of between 15 and 25 m. The trunk is often gnarled and crooked with fibrous grey bark.
Cultivation
This is a large plant generally unsuitable for any but the largest gardens.
External links
*APNI | name = Angophora floribunda | id = 37795
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