A mallet is a small-tree form of Eucalyptus found in Western Australia. Unlike the mallee, it is single-stemmed and lacks a lignotuber. Species of this form have a relatively long, slender trunk, steeply-angled branches, often a conspicuously dense terminal crown, and sometimes form thickets.
Mallet species include:
- Brown mallet (Eucalyptus astringens)
 - Blue mallet, blue-leaved mallet, Gardner's mallet (Eucalyptus gardneri)
 - Green mallet (Eucalyptus clivicola)
 - Salt River mallet, Sargent's mallet (Eucalyptus sargentii)
 - Silver mallet (Eucalyptus falcata or Eucalyptus ornata)
 - Steedman's mallet (Eucalyptus steedmanii)
 - Swamp mallet (Eucalyptus spathulata)
 - White mallet (Eucalyptus falcata or Eucalyptus spathulata)
 - Fuchsia gum (Eucalyptus dolichorhyncha)
 
See also
References
- "Habit of Eucalypts". Euclid. Australian National Botanic Gardens. Retrieved 2007-06-12.
 - Debenham, C. (1971). The Language of Botany. Chipping Norton, NSW, Australia: Society for Growing Australian Plants. ISBN 0909830010.
 
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