Eucalyptus walshii
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Eucalyptus walshii |
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Eucalyptus aff. lansdowneana (Little Desert) |
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Eucalyptus walshii is a small tree that is endemic to Victoria, Australia. It grows to between 4 and 9 metres high and has a base with box-like bark up to 1 metre high and smooth white to grey bark above.
The species was formally described in 2004 by botanist Kevin Rule based on plant material collected near Broughton's Waterhole in the Little Desert. The specific epithet honours botanist Neville Walsh of the National Herbarium of Victoria.[1]