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Eucalyptus plantation in the southern french town of Tanneron
Eucalyptus tree. Myrtaceae evergreen tree, native to Australia. It is known as a plant that koalas eat, and the leaves have medicinal properties such as antibacterial and sedative properties.
Horizontal extreme closeup photo of pink and blue grey leaves growing on the red stems of a young Eucalyptus tree in the forest in Winter. New England high country NSW. Soft focus background.
Eucalyptus globulus leaves
Eucalyptus tree in sunshine
More than 50 species of eucalyptus are used to obtain strong-smelling essential oils by steam distillation of the leaves and twigs. The chemical composition and physiological effect of the essential oils depend on the eucalyptus species. The various species of eucalyptus are not suitable for children under six years of age or for most animals due to their ingredients. In large quantities, they are also toxic to adult humans. Eucalyptus oil is used in bee care as an active ingredient against mite infestation.
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Eucalyptus tree in the evening sunset
White flowers of the introduced Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus), a commercial forestry species used for lumbar, growing in central Chile. Worldwide this is the most exploited Eucalytus in the forestry industry, with rapid growth yielding large trees within just a few years. In Chile the winter-flowering and nectar-rich flowers provide an unexpected food bounty for any wintering hummingbirds, which can always be found among its dense foliage.
Satin sheen of new gumleaves - an Australian icon.
Eucalyptus tree in botanical garden Jardin Botanico Canario Viera y Clavijo on Gran Canaria,Canary Islands,Spain,Europe
Pattern of ovate young Eucalyptus leaf foliage growing in spring the Royal National Park, Sydney, Australia
Close-up photo of green mature leaves and red tiny new leaves on the branches of a young uncultivated Eucalyptus tree in the countryside near Mudgee, NSW in Summer. Soft focus wilderness background.
Image of eucalyptus tree in Peruvian Andes. Forest of eucalyptus in Andean mountains of Peru.
Eucalyptus leaf ornament
Close up on eucalyptus branch with flower buds
Closeup white Eucalyptus flowers and buds, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Eucalyptus leafs
Eucalyptus tree against a deciduous tree background in a garden in autumn. England, United Kingdom
eucalyptus and banksia tree in australian bushland
After a rainy day, the Eucalyptus trees came into bloom.
Shrubs and small trees are among some of the larger competitors which comprise our critically endangered Chaparral plant community in the Santa Monica Mountains.
Horizontal closeup of green and red leaves edged with dewdrops, hanging on a Eucalyptus tree in Summer. Armidale, New England high country, NSW.
Bushy yate (Eucalyptus lehmannii) is a eucalypt in the myrtle family Myrtaceae endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is widely cultivated for its ornamental shape and decorative flowers, buds and fruit. It is sometimes multi-trunked mallee with smooth bark which is whitish grey to grey-brown and orange-brown and which sheds in strips. Inflorescence appears in the axils of the leaves, have a flattened stalk which curves downwards as the flowers open. There may be 11–19 or more buds in each inflorescence, with their bases joined. The stamens are erect and greenish-yellow.
Flowering Eucalyptus tree in spring with soft, white flowers and buds, background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Closeup of Eucalyptus globulus with flowers and leaves
Eucalyptus tree
Eucalyptus pulveruleta at Isola Madre Lake Maggiore, Italy
Blooming eucalyptus
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