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Eucalyptus staeri "E staeri" will grow to a height of to and has rough bark that is fissured longitudinally. It blooms between October and November producing circular white fine flowers.
Eucalyptus staeri Eucalyptus staeri, commonly known as Albany Blackbutt, is a Eucalyptus tree that is native to Western Australia.
Eucalyptus staeri It is found mostly in the south west corner of the Great Southern region of Western Australia centred around the town of Albany. with smaller populations extending north into the Wheatbelt. The preferred habitat is sandy soil in coastal scrub.
Jarrah Forest The Jarrah Forest is unique in that it is dominated by two eucalypt species; jarrah and marri ("Corymbia calophylla"). Marri is a prevalent canopy species and the jarrah forest is commonly called jarrah-marri forest. Other Eucalypts are present but in much less abundance. The Southern Jarrah Forest contains extensive areas of wetland vegetation in the south–east, dominated by paperbarks including the swamp paperbark ("Melaleuca rhaphiophylla"), and other eucalypts such as the swamp yate ("Eucalyptus occidentalis") and the Albany blackbutt ("Eucalyptus staeri") The eastern forest is largely wandoo woodland, dominated by the canopy species wandoo ("Eucalyptus wandoo"), and, on breakaways, powderbark (also known as powderbark wandoo) ("Eucalyptus accedens"). Other eucalypts in these eastern areas include York gum ("Eucalyptus loxophleba"). The upland areas are particularly rich in plant life, while the drier inland plateau is less so. The wetter valleys with fertile soils contain flooded gum ("Eucalyptus rudis"), bullich ("Eucalyptus megacarpa") and blackbutt ("Eucalyptus patens"). Heath is a common understorey of the jarrah forest in the north and east.