Eucalyptus Polyanthemos
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''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'', commonly known as red box, is a species of small to medium-sized tree, that is native to eastern Australia but has been introduced into other countries. It has fibrous bark on the trunk and larger branches, smooth greyish to cream-coloured bark above, or smooth bark throughout. It has broadly egg-shaped to round juvenile leaves, lance-shaped, egg-shaped or almost round adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and barrel-shaped to conical fruit.


Description

''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' is a tree that typically grows to a height of but does not form a
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. It has fibrous or flaky bark on the trunk and larger branches, smooth mottled greyish, cream-coloured and yellow bark above, or sometimes smooth bark throughout. It often has a crooked trunk and is noted for its domed canopy of greyish foliage. Leaves on young plants are green to bluish grey, broadly egg-shaped to more or less round, long and wide and petiolate.
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leaves are the same shade of dull green to bluish or greyish on both sides, lance-shaped to egg-shaped or round, long and wide tapering to a petiole long. Veins on the leaves are distinct and the marginal vein is notably distant from the leaf edge. The flower buds are arranged on the ends of branchlets in groups of seven on a branching peduncle long, the individual buds on
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long. Mature buds are oval to diamond-shaped, long and wide with a conical to slightly beaked operculum. Flowering occurs in October and November (spring in Australia) and the flowers are white. The fruit is a woody, barrel-shaped to conical capsule long and wide with the valves below the level of the rim.


Taxonomy and naming

''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' was first formally described in 1843 by Johannes Schauer in Walpers' book ''Repertorium Botanices Systematicae''. This description was based on the
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which was collected in 1822 near Bathurst by Allan Cunningham. The
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(''polyanthemos'') is from the
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''poly-'' meaning "many" and ''anthemon'' meaning "flower'. The names of four subspecies are accepted by the
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. * ''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' subsp. ''longior'' Brooker & Slee was first formally described in 1996 in the journal '' Muelleria'' from a type specimen collected from north of Waygara. It is a taller tree with rough bark and lance-shaped adult leaves. *''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' subsp. ''marginalis''
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was first formally described in 2004 from a type specimen collected near Tottington, Victoria. It is a tree to with greyish brown, often flaky bark and egg-shaped leaves long. *''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' Schauer subsp.'' polyanthemos'', the
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, has mostly smooth bark which is shed in large plates or scales and occasionally persists on the trunk. *''Eucalyptus polyanthemos'' subsp. ''vestita'' L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill was first formally described in 1960 in the journal '' Telopea'' from material collected near
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. The trunk and larger branches of this subspecies usually have grey-brown, flaky or fibrous bark


Distribution and habitat

Subspecies ''longior'' is found in taller forest in the foothills of far eastern Victoria. Subspecies ''marginalis'' is also found in Victoria, between the
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and Stawell with outliers near
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. It grows in forest or woodland in dry, gravelly soils. Subspecies ''polyanthemos'' grows on the slopes and tablelands of central and southern New South Wales where it is widespread on the central and southern slopes and tablelands. Subspecies ''vestita'' is found in Victoria and New South Wales. It grows in woodland south from
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but with a small outlier population in the upper
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. It is widespread in Victoria east of Ararat, growing on poor stony soils, usually on ridges and slopes.


Ecology

The larvae of the moth species '' Trichiocercus sparshalli'' and the eucalyptus leaf mining sawfly '' Phylacteophaga froggatti'' feed on the leaves. Large, old trees may form hollows that are used as nests for owls including the barking owl ('' Ninox connivens''). It has been recorded as an invasive species in
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It is an
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in
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where it is known as silver dollar gum, redbox or redbox gum.


Significant trees

A red box in
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is recorded on the Significant Tree Register of the
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in Victoria. It is an unusual form with contorted limbs which is estimated to be around 80 years old and is 26.7 metres high. In Gilmore in the Australian Capital Territory, a tree known as Murumbeeja Scarred Red Box No 1 is listed on the
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. It is a
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, marking the removal by aborigines of bark, probably for
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construction.


Uses


Use in horticulture

The species is noted for its drought tolerance. Although usually considered to be slow growing, newly planted trees may have their growth rate enhanced with improved soil, good drainage and irrigation in the first two years. The species is moderately resistant to ''
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'' root rot. A minimum temperature of −10 °C (15 °F) is required for cultivation.


Use in floristry

The juvenile foliage is used in floral arrangements.


Timber

The timber is red in colour and is strong, hard and durable. It has been used for fence posts, railway sleepers and firewood.


See also

* List of ''Eucalyptus'' species


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q2666533 polyanthemos Myrtales of Australia Trees of Australia Endemic flora of Australia Flora of New South Wales Flora of the Australian Capital Territory Flora of Victoria (state) Plants described in 1843 Taxa named by Johannes Conrad Schauer