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266: 38: 195:. These genera are recognised as having evolved from ancient lineages of the family Myrtaceae. According to genetic, fossil and morphological evidence, it is hypothesised that they evolved into separate taxa before the evolution of the more widespread and well-known genera 450:
Lyne, A. 1996 "An Introduction to the Eucalypts The Genera Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora" Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research and Australian National Herbarium. Canberra
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Ladiges, Pauline Y.; Udovicic, Frank; Nelson, Gareth (2003). "Australian biogeographical connections and the phylogeny of large genera in the plant family Myrtaceae".
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Crous, P. W.; Wingfield, M. J.; Cheewangkoon, R.; Carnegie, A. J.; Burgess, T. I.; Summerell, B. A.; Edwards, J.; Taylor, P. W. J.; Groenewald, J. Z. (August 2019).
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Oils in the leaves tend to make the fire more severe and therefore more damaging to less attuned species, giving an evolutionary advantage to the eucalypts.
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Although separate, all of these genera and their species are allied and it remains the standard to refer to the members of all seven genera
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Over 700 eucalypt species dominate landscapes all over Australia, but diversity is reduced in rainforests and arid environments.
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For an example of changing historical perspectives, in 1991, largely genetic evidence indicated that some prominent
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comprise six known species, restricted to monsoon forests and rainforests in north-eastern Australia, the
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has naturally spread the furthest from the Australian geographic origin of the genus
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Eucalypts from fire-prone habitats are attuned to withstand fire in several ways:
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fruiting bodies belonging to one of seven closely related genera (of the tribe
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Their seeds are often held in an insulated capsule, which opens only after a
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than to other eucalypts; they were accordingly split off into the new genus
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Costermans, L. 2006 "Trees of Victoria and adjoining areas".6th ed.
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These advantages work well in areas affected by long dry spells.
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For the genus of flowering plants native to Australia, see
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Index

Eucalypts
Eucalyptus

Dwarf apple
capsule
Eucalypteae
Australia
Eucalyptus
Corymbia
Angophora
Stockwellia
Allosyncarpia
Eucalyptopsis
Arillastrum
Australia
Arnhem Land
New Guinea
Moluccas
New Caledonia
Eucalyptus deglupta
New Guinea
New Britain
Sulawesi
Seram Island
Mindanao
Philippines
Eucalyptus urophylla
Flores
Timor

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