Eucalyptus Moorei
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''Eucalyptus moorei'', commonly known as narrow-leaved sally, is a species of mallee that is endemic to New South Wales. It has smooth bark, linear to narrow lance-shaped or curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between seven and fifteen, white flowers and cup-shaped or shortened spherical fruit.


Description

''Eucalyptus moorei'' is a mallee that typically grows to a height of and forms a lignotuber. Young plants and coppice regrowth have sessile leaves arranged in opposite pairs, linear to oblong long and wide. Adult leaves are arranged alternately, linear to narrow lance-shaped or curved, the same glossy green on both sides, long and wide on a petiole up to long. The flower buds are arranged in clusters of between seven and fifteen in leaf
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s on an unbranched
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long, the individual buds sessile, or on a pedicel up to long. Mature buds are top-shaped, long and about wide with a conical to horn-shaped operculum. Flowering occurs between February and May and the flowers are white. The fruit is a woody cup-shaped or shortened spherical capsule long and wide with the valves enclosed below the level of the rim.A Field Guide to Eucalypts - Brooker & Kleinig volume 1, page 109


Taxonomy and naming

''Eucalyptus moorei'' was first formally described in 1905 by Joseph Maiden and Richard Hind Cambage from a specimen collected "on the highest parts of the Blue Mountains" and the description was published in ''
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales The Linnean Society of New South Wales promotes ''the Cultivation and Study of the Science of Natural History in all its Branches'' and was founded in Sydney, New South Wales (Australia) in 1874 and incorporated in 1884. History The Society succ ...
''. In 1999, Ian Brooker and
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described two subspecies of ''E. moorei'', distinguished by the size and shape of their juvenile leaves, that have been accepted by the Australian Plant Census: * ''Eucalyptus moorei'' subsp. ''moorei'' has juvenile leaves that are elliptical to oblong and wide; * ''Eucalyptus moorei'' subsp. ''serpentinicola'' has juvenile leaves that are linear, wide. The National Herbarium of New South Wales lists ''Eucalyptus dissita'' K.D.Hill as a species separate from ''E. moorei'' and occurring only in the
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the Australian Plant Census lists it as a
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. The
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(''moorei'') honours Charles Moore and ''dissita'' is a Latin word meaning "apart" or "remote". The name ''serpentinicola'' refers to the unusual habit of this subspecies that only grows in hills of red soil over serpentinite.


Distribution and habitat

Narrow-leaved sally grows in sandy soil in heath, sometimes on poorly drained sites or on exposed sandstone. It is found in the Gibraltar Range, Blue Mountains,
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and in the Wadbilliga National Park. Subspecies ''serpentinicola'' is only known from an area near Gloucester.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q4529681 Plants described in 1999 moorei Myrtales of Australia Flora of New South Wales Mallees (habit) Taxa named by Ian Brooker