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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Keywords
Eucalyptus guilfoylei, Eucalyptus sepulcralis, Eucalyptus kingsmillii, Eucalyptus leptocalyx, Eucalyptus pileata, Eucalyptus carnabyi, Eucalyptus tetragona, Eucalyptus micranthera, Western Australia
Disciplines
Botany | Forest Biology
First Page Number
445
Last Page Number
455
ISSN
0021-8618
Abstract
THE yellow tingle is one of the large forest trees of the lower South-West, and although it possesses many good qualities, its limited range renders it of less importance than its associates—the jarrah and karri.
Erratum
Two pages of this article are attached to Irrigation in Western Australia : report on Government-controlled areas : 1958-59 H K. Gibsone Vol 1 No 5 p454
Recommended Citation
Gardner, Charles Austin
(1960)
"Trees of Western Australia. 63. Yellow tingle (E. Guifoylei, Maiden). 64. Weeping gum (E. Sepulcralis, F. Muell.). 65. Kingsmill's mallee (E. Kingsmillii Maiden et Blakely). 66. Hopetoun mallee (E. Leptocalyx, W.F. Blakely). 67. Capped mallee (E. Pileata, W.F. Blakely). 68. Eucalyptus carnabyi (Blakely and Steedman). 69. Tallerack (E. Tretragona (R.Br.) F. Muell.). 70. Eucalyptus micranthera (F. Muell. ex. Benth.),"
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4: Vol. 1:
No.
5, Article 23.
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