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Subject: Re: Eucalypt hybrids
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I don't think it is that unusual. In Melton South you often see
variations of the different boxes (yellow, blue, grey) that are
present in the same vicinity.

On 26 May, 08:38, vinny <half_roo_half_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Walking through some forest not far out of Wallan not long ago I come
> across a Eucalypt I couldn't put a name on, E. =A0rubida and E. obliqua
> were both present in the area and the unknown Eucalypt seemed to
> possess traits of both.
> Is anyone familiar with such a Eucalypt hybrid? Any information about
> Euc hybrids would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers in advance,
>

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