- Eucalyptus mitchelliana
taxobox
name = Buffalo Sallee
regnum =Plantae
unranked_divisio =Angiosperm s
unranked_classis =Eudicot s
unranked_ordo =Rosid s
ordo =Myrtales
familia =Myrtaceae
genus = "Eucalyptus "
species = "E. mitchelliana"
binomial = "Eucalyptus mitchelliana"
binomial_authority = Cambage|The Buffalo Sallee ("Eucalyptus mitchelliana") is a small
tree , usually with a mallee habit, of the genus "Eucalyptus ". It is endemic to the subalpine zone ofMount Buffalo in Victoria,Australia , where it is usually found in pure stands, or co-occurring with Snow Gum. [Lawler, S., S. Brown, G. Edney, S. Howlett and P. Love (1998). Buffalo Sallee at the Back Wall: an alpine species adapted to fire and drought. "Vic. Nat." 115: 204-208.] [Lawler, S., J. Burston, B. Cockayne, N. Smedley and P. Massingham (1997). Environmental determinants of the distribution of the Buffalo Sallee "Eucalyptus mitchelliana". "Vic. Nat." 114: 278-281.]The bark of "Eucalyptus mitchelliana" is smooth and grey to light grey or sometimes green, shedding in patches or strips to give a mottled appearance. The adult leaves are usually narrowly-lanceolate and bright-green, around 15 cm long. The buds are usually in 7s, in very tight clusters with very short, almost invisible, peduncles, and with a pointed operculum. The overall appearance is somewhat similar to
Eucalyptus stellulata , except that the leaves are much narrower and bright green, and with red petioles.References
*Lawler, S., S. Brown, G. Edney, S. Howlett and P. Love (1998). Buffalo Sallee at the Back Wall: an alpine species adapted to fire and drought. "Vic. Nat." 115: 204-208.
*Lawler, S., J. Burston, B. Cockayne, N. Smedley and P. Massingham (1997). Environmental determinants of the distribution of the Buffalo Sallee "Eucalyptus mitchelliana". "Vic. Nat." 114: 278-281.
ee also
* Snow Gum
* Alpine-ash
*Eucalyptus
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