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Eucalyptus pachyloma

Eucalyptus pachyloma, commonly known as Kalgan Plains mallee, is a species of mallee that is native to Western Australia. It has smooth, greyish bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between seven and thirteen, white to cream-coloured flowers and conical to cup-shaped fruit.

Description
The mallee typically grows to a height of and has smooth ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
Eucalyptus pachyloma was first formally described by the botanist George Bentham in 1867 in Flora Australiensis. The specific epithet is taken from the Greek word pachy meaning thick and loma meaning border in reference to the thick rim of the fruit of the plant. ==Distribution==
Distribution
Kalgan Plains mallee is found on sandplains and foothills growing in sandy soils in the southern Wheatbelt and Great Southern regions of Western Australia extending from around Pingelly in the north through to Albany in the south. ==Conservation status==
Conservation status
This eucalypt is classified as "not threatened" by the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife. ==See also==
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