Marlock

A marlock or moort is a shrubby or small-tree form of Eucalyptus found in Western Australia. Unlike the mallee, it is single-stemmed and lacks a lignotuber. It has a dense canopy of leaves which often extends to near ground level.

Marlock species include:
 * Bald Island marlock (Eucalyptus conferruminata or Eucalyptus lehmannii)
 * black marlock, black-barked marlock (Eucalyptus redunca)
 * Comet Vale marlock ( Eucalyptus comitae-vallis)
 * flowering marlock, long-flowered marlock, long-leaved marlock (Eucalyptus macrandra)
 * forrest's marlock (Eucalyptus forrestiana)
 * limestone marlock (Eucalyptus decipiens)
 * Quoin Head marlock (Eucalyptus mcquoidii)

Moorts are a form of marlock with smooth, grey bark including the following species:
 * moort or round-leaved moort (Eucalyptus platypus)
 * red-flowered moort (Eucalyptus nutans)
 * Stoate's moort (Eucalyptus stoatei)