Nomenclature
Scientific Name:
Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T.Baker
Vernacular Name(s):
Alpine ash; gum-topped stringybark; White-top
 Description

Large or very large tree; bark persistent and fibrous on lower part of trunk, peeling in long strips to expose smooth greyish white surface on upper part. Juvenile lvs opposite for few pairs, these and intermediate lvs very large, petiolate, glaucous, ovate; base oblique. Adult lvs with petiole 1–3 cm long; lamina mostly 10–20 cm long, lanceolate to narrow-lanceolate, coriaceous, somewhat falcate, concolorous, usually ± glaucescent; veins diverging at 30–45° from midrib; base slightly to moderately oblique; apex acuminate. Umbels axillary; fls 7–15; peduncles 5–20 mm long, ± terete; pedicels c. = buds. Buds 3–5 mm long, clavate, glaucous; operculum < hypanthium, hemispheric with acute apex. Stamens white; anthers reniform. Fr. tapering to pedicel, 7–10 × (6)–7–8 mm, pyriform or clavate with truncate apex; valves 4, included; disc narrow, obliquely descending or nearly flat.

[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]

 Biostatus
Exotic
Number of subspecific taxa in New Zealand within Eucalyptus delegatensis R.T.Baker
CategoryNumber
Exotic: Fully Naturalised1
Total1
 Phenology

Flowering: Jan.–Mar.

 Bibliography
Howell, C. 2008: Consolidated list of environmental weeds in New Zealand. DOC Research & Development Series 292: 42.