The mallee is a species of eucalyptus growing 12 to 14 ft.
The orange, date-palm and eucalyptus have been acclimatized on the coast of Provence and the Riviera.
Amongst the most remarkable galls recently discovered we may mention those found on Eucalyptus, Casuarina and other trees and plants in Australia.
The eucalyptus is of quite modern introduction; it has been extensively planted in malarious districts.
The planting of eucalyptus trees is out of favour at present, but it appears to have been successful in Portugal, not from any prophylactic virtues in the plant, but through the great absorption of moisture by its deep roots, which tends to dry the subsoil.
Recent additions are the eucalyptus, casuarina, Pinus pinea and ailanthus.
The best known of these are cloves, pimento (allspice), myrtle, eucalyptus, caraway, fennel, dill, coriander, rosemary, lavender, peppermint, spearmint, nutmeg, cinnamon, sandal-wood, turpentine, juniper berries, valerian and sumbul.
In species of Eucalyptus, the leaves are placed edge-wise to the incident rays of light and heat.
Take the case of the Eucalyptus globulus as an example.
In Eschscholtzia and Eucalyptus the sepals remain united at the upper part, and become disarticulated at the base or middle, so as to come off in the form of a lid or funnel.
Eucalyptus leaves can also have toxic effects on plants.
The Australian eucalyptus is now grown in many places, and there are groves of the paradise or paraiso tree (Melia azedarach) on the formerly treeless pampa.
These run in wet seasons, but in every instance for a short distance only, and sooner or later they are lost in sand-hills, where their waters disappear and a line of stunted gum-trees (Eucalyptus rostrata) is all that is present to indicate that there may be even a soakage to mark the abandoned course.
Putting aside the exotic vegetation of the north and east coast-line, the Australian bush gains its peculiar character from the prevalence of the so-called gum-trees (Eucalyptus) and the acacias, of which last there are 300 species, but the eucalypts above all are everywhere.
Along the upper courses of the rivers are willows and wild olive trees; round the chief settlements the eucalyptus and the pine have been planted.
The Australian Eucalyptus and Casuarina in great variety, and many other imported trees, including syringas, wattles, acacias, willows, pines, cypress, cork and oak all thrive when properly planted and protected from grass fires.
The soil is fertile, and the indigenous flora has been greatly enriched by the importation of such plants as the agave, the Mexican opuntia, the American maple, the Australian eucalyptus, the Scotch fir and the so-called Portuguese cypress (Cupressus lusitanica) from the Azores.
Among trees introduced by the Dutch or British colonists the oak, poplar, various pines, the Australian blue-gum (eucalyptus) and wattle flourish.
The genus Eucalyptus numbers more than 150 species, and provides some of the most durable timbers known.
The Root Awakening products are infused with ingedients like natural eucalyptus and help dry hair gain strength and resiliance.
Ginger and eucalyptus help the volumatherapie line add lift and flair to limp or fine hair without unnecessary buildup.
Eucalyptus and tea tree oils are good for oily hair.
By the late 1870s, over 150,000 trees were planted in the park, many of which are the blue gum eucalyptus trees that still provide the lovely canopy and fresh scent that the park is know for to this day.
The museum was completely redesigned and reopened in 2005, featuring a distinctive tower that rises above the canopy of eucalyptus trees and can be seen from many areas of the city.
Eucalyptus has many qualities including the ability to relieve asthma, coughs, sinusitis, pneumonia and bronchitis.
The relaxing scent of lavender, the uplifting scent of mint and the refreshing scent of eucalyptus are only a few of the wonderful fragrances of herbal votive candles.
Peppermint - Along with eucalyptus, this eye-opening fragrance stimulates the senses, clears out the sinuses and provides a serious wake-up call on those early mornings.
In addition to lavender, vanilla, eucalyptus and rosemary are wonderful scents for filling a tub any time of year.
It contains Epsom salts (ideal for aches and pains) and essential oils of eucalyptus and peppermint.
The bark, resin and " oils " of the eucalyptus are well known as commercial products.
As early as 1866, tannic acid, gallic acid, wood spirit, acetic acid, essential oil and eucalyptol were produced from various species of eucalyptus, and researches made by Australian chemists, notably by Messrs.
The iron-bark of the eastern coast uplands is well known (Eucalyptus sideroxylon), and is so called from the hardness of the wood, the bark not being remarkable except for its rugged and blackened aspect.
Myrtaceae comes next with Eucalyptus, which forms three-fourths of the forests, and Melaleuca; both are absent from New Caledonia and New Zealand; a few species of the former extend to New Guinea and one of the latter to Malaya.
The principal trees are the alder, aloe, palm, poplar, acacia, willow and eucalyptus.
Among the most successful of the imported trees are citrus trees, the Australian wattle and the eucalyptus.
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The weeping-willow, myrtle, elm, cypress and eucalyptus are also used in the gardens and plantations.
It stands in a large open space and is approached by an avenue of cypresses and eucalyptus.
We know that this was the case with some, such as Liriodendron; and in Eucalyptus we see the converse, where a genus formerly American is now confined to a far distant region.
Of trees now extinct in America, Eucalyptus and Ginkgo are perhaps the most noticeable.
Other beds yield principally palms, willows, laurels, Eucalyptus or Ferns; but there are no Cycads.
Factors associated with Coniothyrium canker of Eucalyptus in South Africa.
These woods include cedar, cherry, eucalyptus, fir, plum, plywood or spruce.
Cleansing extracts of Lemon, Eucalyptus and Tea Tree help to detangle and smooth the hair cuticle.
Other popular scents include eucalyptus, rose, jasmine and bergamot.
Can I smell burning eucalyptus or am I hallucinating?
Fast growing eucalyptus have been successfully cultivated in Northern Spain, Portugal and Brazil and provide the papermaker with very high quality pulp.
If I smell lemon eucalyptus and mimosa I am right in that painting.
Adelaide Hills Set in the beautiful Adelaide Hills among native eucalyptus you will find 3 contemporary self catering accommodations.
The budgies didn't like it, tho, and the koala bears kept yelping for fresh eucalyptus leaves.