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| | Eucalyptus - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Specimens of the Australian Mountain-ash, Eucalyptus regnans, are among the tallest trees in the world at over 90 metres, making them the tallest of all flowering plants; other taller trees such as the Coast Redwood are all conifers. |  | | Eucalypts are well adapted for periodic fires, in fact most species are dependent on it for spread and regeneration: both from reserve buds under the bark, and from fire-germinated seeds sprouting in the ashes. |  | | Several of the marsupial herbivores, notably Koalas and some possums, are relatively tolerant of it; despite this tolerance, their choice of trees for feeding is still largely based upon sampling the foliage for low toxicity. |
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| | EUCALYPTUS - Online Information article about EUCALYPTUS |
 | | Eucalyptus rosirata and other species yield eucalyptus or red gum, which must be distinguished from See also: |  | | Red gum is very powerfully astringent and is given internally, in doses of 2 to 5 grains, in cases of See also: |  | | EUCALYPTUS, a large genus of trees of the natural See also: |
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| | eucalyptus tree picture |
 | | Eucalyptus leaves are the primary food of the koala. |  | | … a Eucalyptus tree in Pacific Grove, California, on Thursday, December 4, 2003. |  | | … www.sfbayphotograph.com nature and trees framed photo of tree in mustard … com posters of the golden gate bridge framed photo of eucalyptus trees available at … |
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| | Eucalyptus - Herbal Encyclopedia |
 | | Soak small cloths in eucalyptus oil and place the cloths in your pantries, cabinets, and closets to drive away roaches and other insect pests. |  | | It thrives only in areas where the average temperature remains above 60 degrees, and is adaptable to several soil conditions. |  | | Eucalyptus reigns among the tallest trees in the world, capable of reaching heights of over 250 feet tall. |
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http://www.allnatural.net/herbpages/eucalyptus.shtml
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| | eucalyptus - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about eucalyptus |
 | | Eucalyptus they were, but not the royal monarchs that their brothers are in native habitats. |  | | At first she was greatly disappointed, because the nearer trees were all punita, or cotton-wood or eucalyptus, and bore no fruit or nuts at all. |  | | On the site of his orchards and vine-yards, of his proud mansion, of his very fish ponds, I have scrawled myself with half a hundred thousand eucalyptus trees. |
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