- Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia,
Eucalyptopsis and
Arillastrum as "
eucalypts" or as the
eucalypt group. The
extant genera Stockwellia, Allosyncarpia, Eucalyptopsis...
- flammability.
Eucalypts vary in size and
habit from
shrubs to tall trees.
Trees usually have a
single main stem or
trunk but many
eucalypts are mallees...
-
Eucalyptus deglupta is a
species of tall tree,
commonly known as the
rainbow eucalyptus,
Mindanao gum, or
rainbow gum that is
native to the Philippines...
-
Retrieved 31 May 2019. French,
Malcolm E. (2012).
Eucalypts of
Western Australia's Wheatbelt :
Eucalypts of
Western Australia. Perth:
Malcolm French. pp...
- The mulga-
eucalypt line, or mulga-
eucalypt boundary line,
marks a
boundary between Acacia-dominated
shrublands and Eucalyptus-dominated open woodlands...
- Eucalyptus,
Angophora and
several smaller groups, are
referred to as
eucalypts.
Until 1990,
corymbias were
included in the
genus Eucalyptus and there...
-
distribution in the wild but is one of the most
commonly planted ornamental eucalypts.
Corymbia ficifolia is a
straggly tree that
typically grows to a height...
- juniper,
cajuput and
wintergreen used as a
treatment for
nasal congestion Eucalypts,
woody plants belonging to
three closely related genera: Eucalyptus, Corymbia...
- "
eucalypts".
Collectively the
eucalypts dominate many
Australian ecosystems.
Taxonomists have long
recognised the
relationships between the
eucalypt taxa...
-
northern greater glider is brownish-gray. The
greater gliders are
found in
eucalypt forests from Mossman, Queensland, to Daylesford, Victoria.
Although the...