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. 2018 Apr 18;13(4):e0195034. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195034

Fig 2. Photographs of Corymbia and Angophora.

Fig 2

(A) Woodland dominated by Corymbia cliftoniana (a red bloodwood, sect. Septentrionales), near Victoria River, Northern Territory; (B) woodland dominated by Corymbia grandifolia (a ghost gum, sect. Abbreviatae), near Daly Waters, Northern Territory; (C) partially opened flower bud of Corymbia ficifolia (sect. Calophyllae), showing operculate perianth (O) separating from hypanthium; (D) open flower of Angophora floribunda showing perianth composed of five, free sepals (S) and five, free petals (P).