Abstract
Eucalyptus sideroxylon, a woodland tree occumng in an arc from central and southern Victoria to
south-eastem Queensland, is currently divided into subsp. slderoxylon to the north, and subsp. tricarpa
to the south. Thirty populations were sampled throughout the range of the species and studied for
adult leaf and fruit characters. There were found to be very marked and highly significant morphological
differences between the two subspecies, more especially in the fruit characters. Within subsp.
sideroxylon there was a general distinction between the inland populations and the more coastal
populations, while within subsp. trlcarpa there was similarly a general differentiation of the coastal
populations from the northern and north-central Victorian populations. The extent and general pattern
of these various differences are documented as a prelude to further studies.
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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