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    Noble Fir Garland. $48 at Voluspa. Winter Mantel Candle. ... fresh scent that features notes of woodland balsam, crisp eucalyptus, fir branches, and cedarwood. ...

  3. Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus (/ ˌ juː k ə ˈ l ɪ p t ə s /) [3] is a genus of more than 700 species of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. Most species of Eucalyptus are trees, often mallees, and a few are shrubs. Along with several other genera in the tribe Eucalypteae, including Corymbia and Angophora, they are commonly known as eucalypts or "gum ...

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    Fresh Eucalyptus and Lavender for Shower. $50 at Amazon. 10-inch Mini Bunch Live & Natural for Shower. $25 at Amazon. 123 Pcs Mixed Real Dried Eucalyptus Stems. $16 at Amazon.

  5. Eucalyptus grandis - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus grandis is a food plant of paropsine beetles of the family Chrysomelidae and Christmas beetles, the latter often defoliating trees of Australia's east coast. Clones of Eucalyptus grandis have been selected and bred on the basis of unpalatability to the brown Christmas beetle (Anoplognathus chloropyrus) to minimise damage to ...

  6. Garland Ranch Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    The most common eucalyptus planted in California was the Eucalyptus globulus or Blue Gum, a species which can reach heights of 150–200 feet. It was often planted as a windbreak for farmlands such as those in Carmel Valley and Salinas. Large clusters of Blue Gum eucalyptus can be seen at the Garland Ranch. [7]

  7. Eucalyptus stricklandii - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus stricklandii, commonly known as Strickland's gum, [2] is a species of small tree that is endemic to Western Australia, but possibly also naturalised in Victoria. It has rough, crumbly to flaky bark near the base of the trunk, smooth reddish brown to grey bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, yellow ...