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{{taxobox
|image = Eucalyptus coolabah leaves.jpg
|regnum = [[Plantae]]
|unranked_divisio = [[Angiosperm]]s
|unranked_classis = [[Eudicot]]s
|unranked_ordo = [[Rosid]]s
|ordo = [[Myrtales]]
|familia = [[Myrtaceae]]
|genus = ''[[Eucalyptus]]''
|species = '''''E. coolabah'''''
|binomial = ''Eucalyptus coolabah''
|binomial_authority = [[William Faris Blakely|Blakey]] & [[Maxwell Ralph Jacobs|Jacobs]]
|}}

'''''Eucalyptus coolabah''''' is a [[Eucalyptus|eucalypt]] of [[riparian zones]] and is found throughout [[Australia]] from arid inland to coastal regions. The plant is commonly called coolibah or coolabah, the name being a [[loanword]] from the [[Indigenous Australian]] [[Yuwaaliyaay]] word, ''gulabaa''.<ref>The Macquarie Concise Dictionary, The Macquarie Library, Sydney, 1998, ISBN 0949757950</ref>. 

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==References==
<references/>
* Holliday, I. ''A field guide to Australian trees (3rd edition)'', Reed New Holland, 2002
* Cronin, L. ''Key Guide to Australian Trees'', Envirobook, 2000

==See 
Aalso==
"[[Waltzing Matilda]]"&mdash;the ''coolibah'' tree is mentioned in this famous [[folk song]] by [[Banjo Paterson]]

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[[Category:Eucalyptus|Coolabah]]
[[Category:Myrtales of Australia]]
[[Category:Flora of Queensland]]
[[Category:Trees of Australia]]
[[Category:Drought tolerant trees]]

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