Robertson’s Peppermint is a tree up to 30 m in height, with grey to grey-brown, shortly fibrous bark which is persistent on the trunk and larger branches .Juvenile leaves are opposite, lanceolate and dull green. Adult leaves are alternate, narrow-lanceolate and dull-green.Flower heads occur in inflorescences of more than 11 flowers and sit at the end of cylindrical stems. Flowers are white or cream in colour.
Eucalyptus robertsonii subsp. hemisphaerica |
Eucalyptus robertsonii subsp. hemisphaerica
Status: Vulnerable on the EPBC Act list
Government evidence of impact of climate change:
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Australian Government, Listing Advices, Eucalyptus robertsonii subsp. hemisphaerica
Trampling; browsing or grazing by stock (Threatened Species Scientific Committee; 2008) Potential Potential threats include lack of regeneration and inappropriate fire regimes (DECC; 2005). 3.