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Gimlet (eucalypt)

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[[File:Eucalyptus salubris.jpg|thumb|Trunk of the gimlet ''[[Eucalyptus salubris]]'']]
A '''gimlet''' is one of nine species of [[eucalypt]] in the [[genus]] ''[[Eucalyptus]]'', series ''Contortae''. These species are mainly characterised by having smooth, shiny, [[wikt:fluted|fluted]] trunks. The most widely distributed of the gimlets, is ''[[Eucalyptus salubris|E. salubris]]'' which is found throughout the south-west of [[Western Australia]], other than in coastal areas and wet forests.<ref name="ABRS"></ref> The other eight species have a narrower distribution in the [[Goldfields-Esperance]] region. The only gimlet that is a [[Mallee (habit)|mallee]] is ''[[Eucalyptus effusa|E. effusa]]'' which forms a [[lignotuber]] from which it can resprout after fire. The other eight gimlets are [[Mallet (habit)|mallets]] do not form a lignotuber, are killed by fire and regenerate from seed. These speces are ''[[Eucalyptus campaspe|E. campaspe]]'', ''[[Eucalyptus creta|E. creta]]'', ''[[Eucalyptus diptera| E. diptera]]'', ''[[Eucalyptus jimberlanica|E. jimberlanica]]'', ''[[Eucalyptus ravida|E. ravida]]'', ''[[Eucalyptus terebra|E. terebra]]'', ''E. salubris'' and ''[[Eucalyptus tortilis|E. tortilis]]''.<ref name="French">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

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