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Plants in the genus Eucalyptus have bark that is either smooth, fibrous, hard, or stringy and leaves that have oil glands. The sepals and petals are fused to form a "cap" or operculum over the stamens, hence the name from Greek eû ("well") and kaluptós ("covered"). [4] The fruit is a woody capsule commonly referred to as a "gumnut".
Eucalyptus abdita Brooker & Hopper Eucalyptus absita Grayling & Brooker – Badgingarra box Eucalyptus acaciiformis H.Deane & Maiden – wattle-leaved peppermint Eucalyptus accedens W.Fitzg. – powderbark wandoo Eucalyptus acies Brooker – Woolburnup mallee Eucalyptus acmenoides Schauer in W.G.Walpers – white mahogany Eucalyptus acroleuca L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill – Lakefield coolibah ...
Eucalyptus cinerea: silver dollar tree Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus citriodora: lemon-scented gum Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus cladocalyx: sugar gum Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus deglupta: Mindanao gum Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus globulus: bluegum eucalyptus Myrtaceae (myrtle family) Eucalyptus grandis: rose gum ...
Eucalyptus is a dominant, nearly ubiquitous genus in the more mesic parts of Australia and extends north sporadically to the Philippines. Eucalyptus regnans is the tallest flowering plant in the world. Other important Australian genera are Callistemon (bottlebrushes), Syzygium, and Melaleuca (paperbarks).
Eucalyptus deglupta has naturally spread the furthest from the Australian geographic origin of the genus Eucalyptus, being the only species known growing naturally in the nearby northern hemisphere, from New Guinea to New Britain, Sulawesi, Seram Island to Mindanao, Philippines. [1]
Eucalyptus olida is a tree that typically grows to a height of 20–30 m (66–98 ft) and forms a lignotuber.It has thick, rough, fibrous and flaky bark on the trunk and larger branches, smooth white or grey bark that is shed in long ribbons from branches less than 50–80 mm (2.0–3.1 in) in diameter.
Eucalyptus is a genus that holds over 700 species of flowering plants. With the exception of several shrubs, most eucalyptus species are trees. Characterized by smooth, hard, and fibrous bark and ...
Eucalyptus polybractea, commonly known as the blue-leaved mallee or simply blue mallee, [2] is a species of mallee that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has rough, fibrous or flaky bark on the lower part of the trunk, smooth greyish or brownish bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between seven and eleven ...