Eucalyptus boliviana, commonly known as Bolivia Hill stringybark[3] or Bolivia stringybark[4] is a shrub or a mallee, sometimes a small tree and is endemic to a small area in northern New South Wales.
Young plants and coppice regrowth have stems that are square in cross section and leaves that are elliptic to egg-shaped or broadly lance-shaped, 65–110 mm (2.6–4.3 in) long and 30–65 mm (1.2–2.6 in) wide and have a petiole.
[3][4][5][6] Eucalyptus boliviana was first formally described in 2001 by John Beaumont Williams and Ken Hill and the description was published in the journal Telopea.
[7] The specific epithet (boliviana) refers to this species' occurrence on Bolivia Hill.
[4][5] This eucalypt is classified as "vulnerable" under the New South Wales Government Biodiversity Conservation Act 2016.