Photograph of a close-up of a specimen of eucalyptus blossoms and seedpods, ca.1925. Three sprigs of the plant hang down from the upper edge of the image, the leaves flat and curved. The photoprint identifies the plant as "Eucalyptus globulus. Blue Gum".; "The Eucalyptus tree originated in Australia and came to California in 1853. To take care of this tree, you must water them for the first year or so and after that they can survive on 'groundwater.' The roots (when fully grown), form and anchor in the ground by fanning themselves. These trees, depending on the species, can survive in rainy or dry climates. The Eucalyptus tree can reach up to 350 feet. The Eucalyptus tree, containing 500 different species, has many different uses. The leave...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) is the most common tree in the Chowilla anabranch system on the ...
Conventional vegetative propagation from mature eucalypts is not possible for most species, but micr...
Photograph of a eucalyptus tree grove, ca.1900. Two rows of eucalyptus trees, planted in an orderly ...
Photograph of Eucalyptus blossoms and seed pods, ca.1925. About a dozen blossoms are spread open sho...
Photograph of a painting depicting eucalyptus blossoms and seedpods, ca.1920-1925. About a dozen see...
Photograph of Eucalyptus trees lined at the corner of Gower Street and Melrose Avenue, ca.1900. Trac...
Photograph of Eucalyptus trees lining the dirt road on the corner of Gower Street and Melrose Avenue...
Photograph of a close-up of a specimen of about a half a dozen Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulas) blos...
In the last issue of Environment I gave a brief popular description of the commercially valuable Euc...
Introduction The importance of eucalypts and reasons for tissue culture Eucalypts are Australia's m...
The genus <i>Eucalyptus</i> (Myrtaceae) is mainly native to Australia; however, some species are now...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
A content analysis of 1,440 articles containing references to Eucalyptus from the Pharmaceutical Jou...
The genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is mainly native to Australia; however, some species are now distri...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) is the most common tree in the Chowilla anabranch system on the ...
Conventional vegetative propagation from mature eucalypts is not possible for most species, but micr...
Photograph of a eucalyptus tree grove, ca.1900. Two rows of eucalyptus trees, planted in an orderly ...
Photograph of Eucalyptus blossoms and seed pods, ca.1925. About a dozen blossoms are spread open sho...
Photograph of a painting depicting eucalyptus blossoms and seedpods, ca.1920-1925. About a dozen see...
Photograph of Eucalyptus trees lined at the corner of Gower Street and Melrose Avenue, ca.1900. Trac...
Photograph of Eucalyptus trees lining the dirt road on the corner of Gower Street and Melrose Avenue...
Photograph of a close-up of a specimen of about a half a dozen Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulas) blos...
In the last issue of Environment I gave a brief popular description of the commercially valuable Euc...
Introduction The importance of eucalypts and reasons for tissue culture Eucalypts are Australia's m...
The genus <i>Eucalyptus</i> (Myrtaceae) is mainly native to Australia; however, some species are now...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
A content analysis of 1,440 articles containing references to Eucalyptus from the Pharmaceutical Jou...
The genus Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) is mainly native to Australia; however, some species are now distri...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Eucalyptus largiflorens (Black Box) is the most common tree in the Chowilla anabranch system on the ...
Conventional vegetative propagation from mature eucalypts is not possible for most species, but micr...