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Variation in Eucalyptus barberi L. Johnson & Blaxell

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posted on 2023-11-02, 06:07 authored by AC McEntee, BM Potts, JB Reid
Phenetic variation within Eucalyptus barberi L. Johnson & Blaxell was examined and compared to related Tasmanian species. "Typical" northern populations were morphologically distinct from the more diverse group of populations to the south. This phenetic disjunction did not correspond to the major geographic disjunction in the range of E. barberi. Detailed study of two morphologically aberrant population indicated that they probably arose from in situ hybridisation: however, the exact identities of the progenitor species remains unclear. The type locality and several of the "southern" populations, as well as aberrant populations at Meredith Tier and Ponybottom Creek, deserve formal conservation.

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Publication title

Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania

Volume

128

Pagination

21-30

ISSN

0080-4703

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