The Australian Plant Census (APC) is a list of the accepted scientific names for the Australian vascular flora, ferns, gymnosperms, hornworts and liverworts, both native and introduced, and includes synonyms and misapplications for these names. The APC covers all published scientific plant names used in an Australian context in the taxonomic literature, but excludes taxa known only from cultivation in Australia. The taxonomy and nomenclature adopted for the APC are endorsed by the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH).
Showing Eucalyptus victrix
- APC
- Plantae(reg.)
- Charophyta(div.)
- Equisetopsida(cl.)
- Magnoliidae(subcl.)
- Rosanae(superordo)
- Myrtales(ordo)
- Myrtaceae(fam.)
- Eucalyptus(gen.)
- victrix(sp.)
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Chippendale (1988) treated the coolabahs under the name E. microtheca. Hill & Johnson (1994) adopted much narrower species concepts, recognising 8 species and several subspecies in the complex and many intergrades. In Euclid (2006) an intermediate approach was adopted, recognising Hill & Johnson's E. acroleuca, and E. victrix, and keeping E. coolabah and E. microtheca distinct. Hybrids between E. normantonensis and E. victrix are recorded (Hill & Johnson, 1994). Intergrades are recorded between E. victrix and both 'E. barklyensis' (=E. microtheca) and E. coolabah ('subsp. arida' and 'E. gymnoteles') (Hill & Johnson, 1994). Hybrids are known between E. victrix and E. xerothermica (Hill & Johnson, 1994). -
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