Vascular Plants Australian Plant Name Index (APNI)

Showing Eucalyptus woodwardii
Myrtaceae Juss.
Eucalyptus woodwardii Maiden , legitimate, scientific
Maiden, J.H. (1910), On two new Western Australian species of Eucalyptus. Journal of the Natural History & Science Society of Western Australia 3(1): 42-44 BHL [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "One small patch seen, 120 miles east of Kalgoorlie, Transcontinental Railway Survey. Collected by Henry Deane, N.S., M. Inst. C.E., Consulting Engineer, May, 1909."
  • Etymology: "In honour of Bernard Henry Woodward, Director of the W. A. Museum and Art Gallery, Perth, who, by the supply of photographs and specimens and in other ways has helped me in my monograph of this genus."
Maiden, J.H. (1912), A Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus 2(6): 213-214, pl. 72 BHL [secondary reference]
Pryor, L.D. (1981), Australian Endangered Species: Eucalypts: - [secondary reference]
common name: Woodwards Blackbutt [n/a]
Green, J.W. (1985), Census of the Vascular Plants of Western Australia Edn. 2: 127 [secondary reference]
Chippendale, G.M. in George, A.S. (ed.) (27 June 1988), Eucalyptus. Flora of Australia 19: 286, Fig. 84C-D, Map 332 [secondary reference]
common name: Lemon-flowered Gum [n/a]
Robson, Peter J. (1993), Checklist of Australian Trees: alphabetical listings of common and scientific names: - [secondary reference]
common name: Woodwards Blackbutt [n/a] common name: Woodwards Gum [n/a] common name: Lemon flowering Gum [n/a] common name: Lemon flowered Mallee [n/a] common name: Lemon flowered Gum [n/a]
Brooker, M.I.H. (28 February 2000), A new classification of the genus Eucalyptus L'Her. (Myrtaceae). Australian Systematic Botany 13(1): 111 [secondary reference]
Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research (2006), EUCLID Edn. 3: - [secondary reference]
common name: Lemon-flowered gum [n/a]
Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (2006), Australian Plant Census: - APC [secondary reference]
orthographic variant: Eucalyptus woodwardi Maiden orth. var.
  • APC Dist.: WA, Vic (doubtfully naturalised)