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Eucalyptus Megasepala
''Eucalyptus megasepala'' is a species of medium-sized tree that is Endemism, endemic to Far North Queensland and Cape York Peninsula. It has rough, fibrous or stringy bark from the trunk to the smaller branches, lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of three, white flowers and cup-shaped to cylindrical fruit. Description ''Eucalyptus megasepala'' is a tree that typically grows to a height of and forms a lignotuber. The bark on the trunk and branches is greyish brown, fibrous or stringy, and furrowed. Adult leaves are lance-shaped or curved, the same dull green on both sides, long and wide, tapering to a Petiole (botany), petiole long. The flower buds are arranged in groups of three in leaf axils on an unbranched Peduncle (botany), peduncle long, the individual buds on Pedicel (botany), pedicels long. Mature buds are oval to pear-shaped, long and wide with a rounded Operculum (botany), operculum that has four prominent ribs. Flowering occurs between Ap ...
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Anthony Bean
Anthony Russell Bean (born 1957) is an Australian botanist who works at the Queensland Herbarium and Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha. Since 1982, he has led the Eucalyptus Study Group of the Society for Growing Australian Plants. Career From at least 1989, he was working at CSIRO, Division of Plant Industry, in Nambour, Queensland, and much of that work was on Eucalypts. In later years he has contributed to the history of Australian botany, with work on Ludwig Leichhardt, Frederick Kenny, and Cyril Tenison White, Names published IPNI lists 343 names published by Bean. Examples are: * ''Alphitonia pomaderroides'' (Fenzl) A.R.Bean. * ''Eucalyptus exilipes ''Eucalyptus exilipes'', commonly known as the fine-leaved ironbark, is a species of medium to tall tree and is endemic to Queensland. It has dark grey or black "ironbark", linear to narrow lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seve ...'' M.I.H. Brooker & A.R. Bean References External links ...
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