Eucalyptus leucophylla

Eucalyptus tropica Cambage ex Maiden Eucalyptus leucophylla, commonly known as Cloncurry box,[2] is a species of tree or mallee that is predominantly found in northwest Queensland with small populations possibly also occurring in the eastern Kimberley region Western Australia.

Eucalyptus leucophylla is a tree or mallee that typically grows to a height of 6 m (20 ft) and forms a lignotuber.

[3][4] Eucalyptus leucophylla was first formally described by the botanist Karel Domin in 1928 in his book Bibliotheca Botanica.

[6] Cloncurry box is often found on low hills and in valleys in low woodland communities along with Corymbia terminalis or Eucalyptus leucophloia or Eucalyptus pruinosa often with an understorey of Acacia hilliana and Triodia grasses.

[4] The Western Australian Herbarium site FloraBase lists this species as occurring in the Kimberley region of Western Australia but[7] E. leucophylla is very similar to other eucalypts occurring in this area, including E. limitaris and E. xerothermica.