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| - Corymbia polycarpa, also known as the long-fruited bloodwood or small-flowered bloodwood, is a species of tree that is endemic to northern Australia. Indigenous Australians of different language groups have different names for the tree. The Nungali peoples know the tree as narrga or gunjid, the Mulluk-Mulluk know it as dawart, the Yangman know it as bodog, the Gurindji peoples as jadburru and the Wagiman as jagatjjin. It is a medium-sized tree with rough, tessellated bark on the trunk and branches, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven or nine, white or cream-coloured flowers and barrel-shaped fruit. (en)
- Corymbia polycarpa ((F.Muell.) & , 1995) è una pianta appartenenta alla famiglia delle Myrtaceae, endemica dell'Australia settentrionale. Gli australiani indigeni di diversi gruppi linguistici hanno nomi diversi per l'albero. I popoli Nungali conoscono l'albero come narrga o gunjid, i Mulluk-Mulluk lo conoscono come dawart, gli Yangman lo conoscono come bodog, i popoli Gurindji come jadburru e i Wagiman come jagatjjin. (it)
- Corymbia polycarpa är en myrtenväxtart som först beskrevs av Ferdinand von Mueller, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Kenneth D. Hill och Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson. Corymbia polycarpa ingår i släktet Corymbia och familjen myrtenväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Corymbia polycarpa est une espèce d'arbre du genre Corymbia endémique d'Australie. On le trouve en Australie-Occidentale, dans le Territoire du Nord, au Queensland et en Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. Plus précisément, il est répandu dans le nord de l'Australie et dans le nord-ouest de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud. (fr)
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