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EUCALYPTUS FIBROSA SUBSP. FIBROSA Eucalyptus fibrosa is a medium-sized to tall ironbark tree species, widespread on the coast and tablelands and adjacent inland areas of New South Wales and south-east Queensland.It grows in two, more or less, disjunct areas, the first area from just south of Batemans Bay on the south coast of New South Wales, north through the Mittagong, Penrith, Singleton, Glen Davis, Goulburn River area just FACT SHEET - WATERMELON - PAPAYA RINGSPOT VIRUS (W) (392)SEE MORE ON APPS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA A medium-sized to tall, stringybarked tree with smooth-barked branches and green leaves growing in mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on heavy, red or chocolate-coloured soils on well-watered sites of the eastern margins of the Northern Tablelands, e.g. Point Lookout, near Ebor and Yarrowditch, south through the the Blue Mountains, e.g Mt Tomah, Mt Wilson, Oberon and FACTSHEET - ACACIA BURKITTII - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON APPS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
SPIKEY - KEYS - LUCID KEY SERVER S PI K EY: An interactive key to Triodia spinifex grasses of the Pilbara, Western Australia Version 1, May 2017. Matthew D. Barrett, Benjamin M. Anderson, Kevin R. Thiele HELICRYSUMS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA This site is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher. Feb 2010, Version 1 LUCID KEYS - LUCIDCENTRAL Search for a Lucid identification or diagnostic key Search Or explore a selection of editor picks Animal and plant identification Many Lucid keys are developed to help identify plants and animals. Diagnosis of crop problems and plant selection Crop diagnostic tools and plant selection keys developed for use by non-specialists. Learn about keysLearn about
EUCALYPTUS FIBROSA SUBSP. FIBROSA Eucalyptus fibrosa is a medium-sized to tall ironbark tree species, widespread on the coast and tablelands and adjacent inland areas of New South Wales and south-east Queensland.It grows in two, more or less, disjunct areas, the first area from just south of Batemans Bay on the south coast of New South Wales, north through the Mittagong, Penrith, Singleton, Glen Davis, Goulburn River area just FACT SHEET - WATERMELON - PAPAYA RINGSPOT VIRUS (W) (392)SEE MORE ON APPS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA A medium-sized to tall, stringybarked tree with smooth-barked branches and green leaves growing in mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on heavy, red or chocolate-coloured soils on well-watered sites of the eastern margins of the Northern Tablelands, e.g. Point Lookout, near Ebor and Yarrowditch, south through the the Blue Mountains, e.g Mt Tomah, Mt Wilson, Oberon and FACTSHEET - ACACIA BURKITTII - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON APPS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
SPIKEY - KEYS - LUCID KEY SERVER S PI K EY: An interactive key to Triodia spinifex grasses of the Pilbara, Western Australia Version 1, May 2017. Matthew D. Barrett, Benjamin M. Anderson, Kevin R. Thiele HELICRYSUMS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA This site is best viewed at a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024 or higher. Feb 2010, Version 1CORYMBIA CITRIODORA
Flowering has been recorded in January, April, May, June, July, August, October and December. Corymbia citriodora is an important forest tree, in demand for structural timber and for honey production.It also is popular in horticulture both within Australiaand overseas.
FACTSHEET - INDIAN BLUEGRASS - LUCIDCENTRAL Plant: A stoloniferous, mat-forming perennial, 30 - 60 cm tall. Stems: Stolons commonly red or pink, rooting down at nodes. Nodes hairless or hairy. Stems erect, or prostrate becoming erect. Leaves: Grey-green in colour, the blades 5 - 10 cm long, 2.5 - 5 mm wide. Leaf blade surface is usually hairless except for a few sparse hairs at the base. CORYMBIA TESSELLARIS Corymbia tessellaris is recognised by the compound axillary inflorescences with an expanded rhachis, thin-walled fruit and is notable for its distinctive stocking of tessellated bark over part of the trunk abruptly changing to smooth white above. It has a crown of EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA A medium-sized to tall, stringybarked tree with smooth-barked branches and green leaves growing in mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on heavy, red or chocolate-coloured soils on well-watered sites of the eastern margins of the Northern Tablelands, e.g. Point Lookout, near Ebor and Yarrowditch, south through the the Blue Mountains, e.g Mt Tomah, Mt Wilson, Oberon and NEEM (PREPARATION & USE) (402) Neem (preparation & use) (402) - Worldwide. South and Southeast Asia, Africa, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Oceania. In Australia, Fiji, Solomon Islands, and many other Pacific island countries. Fast growing evergreen tree, 20 m high, mahogany family, long flexible leaves with 20-30 paired leaflets; fruits oval, yellow when ripe, 3 cm long. EUCALYPTUS LAEVOPINEA Eucalyptus laevopinea has rough bark to the larger branches with the smaller branches smooth, concolorous glossy green adult leaves, pedicellate obovoid smooth non-angled buds and moderately large fruit with flat or raised disc. Juvenile leaves are ovate to lanceolate, discolorous, glossy green above and with scabridity on main veins andmargins.
EUCALYPTUS BOSISTOANA Eucalyptus bosistoana: after Joseph Bosisto (1824–98). Joseph Bosito was a pharmacist and one of the first to extract essential oils in Australia, particularly the oils in Eucalyptus. Later in his life he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Victoria as the Member for Richmond, 1874–1889, and as the Member for Jolimont, 1892–1894. CITRUS MUSSEL SCALE (340) Citrus mussel scale (340) - Worldwide distribution. Citrus species. Potentially severe scale, sucking sap, causing leaf drop, dieback, and unsightly fruit. Mussel shaped, purplish-brown, pale at narrow end; eggs laid under a cover (or "armour"); "crawlers" (nymphs) hatch and disperse, settle, moult, and females grow up to 3 mm long. Males have wings, and short-lived. CABBAGE CLUB ROOT (283) Cabbage club root (283) - Worldwide distribution. In tropics, sub-tropics and temperate countries. On Chinese cabbage, cabbage and broccoli. An important disease. Single celled animal, not a fungus or a bacterium. Spores in soil swim to roots, infect, galls form (club root symptom). Root damage causes leaves to wilt. Thick-walled spores form that last >10 years. TOMATO LATE BLIGHT (261) Tomato late blight (261) - Wordwide distribution. On tomato, potato and wild species in the potato family. There is evidence of strains attacking different hosts. An important disease. A water mould, or oomycete, not a fungus. Irregular patches on leaves; white cottony growth with spores on undersides. Leaves yellow, shrivel and fall. Dark brown, firm fruit rot. LUCID KEYS - LUCIDCENTRAL Search for a Lucid identification or diagnostic key Search Or explore a selection of editor picks Animal and plant identification Many Lucid keys are developed to help identify plants and animals. Diagnosis of crop problems and plant selection Crop diagnostic tools and plant selection keys developed for use by non-specialists. Learn about keysLearn about
CORYMBIA TESSELLARIS Corymbia tessellaris is recognised by the compound axillary inflorescences with an expanded rhachis, thin-walled fruit and is notable for its distinctive stocking of tessellated bark over part of the trunk abruptly changing to smooth white above. It has a crown of PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves FACTSHEET - LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (LEUCAENA)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM FACTSHEET - AGERATUM CONYZOIDES (BILLYGOAT WEED)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG LUCID KEYS - LUCIDCENTRAL Search for a Lucid identification or diagnostic key Search Or explore a selection of editor picks Animal and plant identification Many Lucid keys are developed to help identify plants and animals. Diagnosis of crop problems and plant selection Crop diagnostic tools and plant selection keys developed for use by non-specialists. Learn about keysLearn about
CORYMBIA TESSELLARIS Corymbia tessellaris is recognised by the compound axillary inflorescences with an expanded rhachis, thin-walled fruit and is notable for its distinctive stocking of tessellated bark over part of the trunk abruptly changing to smooth white above. It has a crown of PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves FACTSHEET - LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (LEUCAENA)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM FACTSHEET - AGERATUM CONYZOIDES (BILLYGOAT WEED)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORGHOME - LUCIDCENTRAL
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EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive EUCALYPTUS PANICULATA A small to tall forest ironbark tree of coastal plains and hills from Bermagui north to Buladelah in New South Wales. Characterised by the combination of distinctly discolorous glossy green adult leaves, terminal inflorescences, buds with inflexed stamens with an outer whorl of staminodes, fruit with four or five valves and ovate juveniles. Eucalyptus paniculata is closely related to E EUCALYPTUS SALMONOPHLOIA A small to medium-sized tree endemic to Western Australia, very common and widespread in the wheatbelt and goldfields, from the eastern Darling Range to Cundeelee east of Kalgoorlie. The bark is smooth, pale grey and cream in winter and spring and conspicuously salmon-coloured in summer and autumn. The adult leaves are very glossy, green. Eucalyptus salmonophloia belongs in Eucalyptus EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA A medium-sized to tall, stringybarked tree with smooth-barked branches and green leaves growing in mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on heavy, red or chocolate-coloured soils on well-watered sites of the eastern margins of the Northern Tablelands, e.g. Point Lookout, near Ebor and Yarrowditch, south through the the Blue Mountains, e.g Mt Tomah, Mt Wilson, Oberon and PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM a large evergreen shrub or tree usually growing 4-14 m tall. its glossy leaves are entire with wavy margins and are alternately arranged or clustered at the tips of the branches. its bell-shaped creamy-white flowers (1-2 cm long) are borne in small clusters (4-5 in number) at the ends of the branches. these flowers and have fivepetals that are
EUCALYPTUS VIMINALIS SUBSP. PRYORIANA Eucalyptus viminalis: Latin viminalis, bearing shoots or ribbons for wicker-work, presumably referring to the prominent ribboning of the bark. subsp. pryoriana: after Lindsay Dixon Pryor (1915–1998).Lindsay Pryor was a graduate from the Australian Forestry School in Canberra and in 1936 was appointed as an Assistant Forester in the Australian Capital Territory. FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRAL The term 'white grubs' refers to the larvae of scarab beetles of different genera that damage crops by feeding on root systems. This can lead to poor plant growth and sometimes plant death. Damage can be especially serious when the white grubs feed on young plants. Adults can also damage plants but damage caused by adults is rarely serious. FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS) Description. Cynodon dactylon is a long-lived ( perennial ) grass, forming thick mats by means of stolons and rhizomes (horizontal, root-like stem usually found underground) (Gibbs Russell et al. 1991). The culms take root at the lower nodes. The leaf blade is flattenedCORYMBIA CITRIODORA
Flowering has been recorded in January, April, May, June, July, August, October and December. Corymbia citriodora is an important forest tree, in demand for structural timber and for honey production.It also is popular in horticulture both within Australiaand overseas.
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CORYMBIA TESSELLARIS Corymbia tessellaris is recognised by the compound axillary inflorescences with an expanded rhachis, thin-walled fruit and is notable for its distinctive stocking of tessellated bark over part of the trunk abruptly changing to smooth white above. It has a crown of PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves FACTSHEET - LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (LEUCAENA)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM FACTSHEET - AGERATUM CONYZOIDES (BILLYGOAT WEED)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG LUCID KEYS - LUCIDCENTRAL Search for a Lucid identification or diagnostic key Search Or explore a selection of editor picks Animal and plant identification Many Lucid keys are developed to help identify plants and animals. Diagnosis of crop problems and plant selection Crop diagnostic tools and plant selection keys developed for use by non-specialists. Learn about keysLearn about
CORYMBIA TESSELLARIS Corymbia tessellaris is recognised by the compound axillary inflorescences with an expanded rhachis, thin-walled fruit and is notable for its distinctive stocking of tessellated bark over part of the trunk abruptly changing to smooth white above. It has a crown of PACIFIC PESTS, PATHOGENS AND WEEDS INTRODUCTION Pacific Pests, Pathogens & Weeds. Identity Pests, Diseases & Weeds. Launch the interactive key. Full Fact Sheets. Access the full detailedfact sheets.
EUCALYPTUS MELLIODORA Description. Tree to 30 m tall. Forming a lignotuber. Bark fibrous or thin flakes held in variable amounts on trunk, sometime entire trunk rough, yellow-brown to yellow-grey; smooth bark pale grey to yellow; branchlets usually non-glaucous. Juvenile growth (coppice or field seedlings to 50 cm): stem rounded in cross-section; juvenile leaves FACTSHEET - LEUCAENA LEUCOCEPHALA (LEUCAENA)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM FACTSHEET - AGERATUM CONYZOIDES (BILLYGOAT WEED)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRALSEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORG FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS)SEE MORE ON KEYS.LUCIDCENTRAL.ORGHOME - LUCIDCENTRAL
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EUCALYPTUS BROCKWAYI A small tree endemic to Western Australia, found only in the southern goldfields around Norseman on gravelly to sandy loam. The bark is smooth and the adult leaves glossy green with very dense reticulation and apparently without oil glands. Eucalyptus brockwayi is easy to recognise within its natural range because of its basally dilated buds, small globular-urceolate fruit and distinctive EUCALYPTUS PANICULATA A small to tall forest ironbark tree of coastal plains and hills from Bermagui north to Buladelah in New South Wales. Characterised by the combination of distinctly discolorous glossy green adult leaves, terminal inflorescences, buds with inflexed stamens with an outer whorl of staminodes, fruit with four or five valves and ovate juveniles. Eucalyptus paniculata is closely related to E EUCALYPTUS SALMONOPHLOIA A small to medium-sized tree endemic to Western Australia, very common and widespread in the wheatbelt and goldfields, from the eastern Darling Range to Cundeelee east of Kalgoorlie. The bark is smooth, pale grey and cream in winter and spring and conspicuously salmon-coloured in summer and autumn. The adult leaves are very glossy, green. Eucalyptus salmonophloia belongs in Eucalyptus EUCALYPTUS FASTIGATA A medium-sized to tall, stringybarked tree with smooth-barked branches and green leaves growing in mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. It occurs on heavy, red or chocolate-coloured soils on well-watered sites of the eastern margins of the Northern Tablelands, e.g. Point Lookout, near Ebor and Yarrowditch, south through the the Blue Mountains, e.g Mt Tomah, Mt Wilson, Oberon and PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM a large evergreen shrub or tree usually growing 4-14 m tall. its glossy leaves are entire with wavy margins and are alternately arranged or clustered at the tips of the branches. its bell-shaped creamy-white flowers (1-2 cm long) are borne in small clusters (4-5 in number) at the ends of the branches. these flowers and have fivepetals that are
EUCALYPTUS VIMINALIS SUBSP. PRYORIANA Eucalyptus viminalis: Latin viminalis, bearing shoots or ribbons for wicker-work, presumably referring to the prominent ribboning of the bark. subsp. pryoriana: after Lindsay Dixon Pryor (1915–1998).Lindsay Pryor was a graduate from the Australian Forestry School in Canberra and in 1936 was appointed as an Assistant Forester in the Australian Capital Territory. FACTSHEET - WHITE GRUBS - LUCIDCENTRAL The term 'white grubs' refers to the larvae of scarab beetles of different genera that damage crops by feeding on root systems. This can lead to poor plant growth and sometimes plant death. Damage can be especially serious when the white grubs feed on young plants. Adults can also damage plants but damage caused by adults is rarely serious. FACTSHEET - CYNODON DACTYLON (COUCH GRASS) Description. Cynodon dactylon is a long-lived ( perennial ) grass, forming thick mats by means of stolons and rhizomes (horizontal, root-like stem usually found underground) (Gibbs Russell et al. 1991). The culms take root at the lower nodes. The leaf blade is flattenedCORYMBIA CITRIODORA
Flowering has been recorded in January, April, May, June, July, August, October and December. Corymbia citriodora is an important forest tree, in demand for structural timber and for honey production.It also is popular in horticulture both within Australiaand overseas.
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Key to the world species of Ips (Coleoptera: Curculionidae:Scolytinae)
A Key to the genera of Australian Jumping Spiders (Araneae:Salticidae)
Key to willow species and hybrids present in New Zealand Plants of South Eastern New South Wales Spider mite species of Australia (including key exotic southeastAsian pest species)
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