. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 785. Eucalypt Globulus. 786. Eucalyptus Globulus. Showing spray^f ma- ture foliage (XM) and two leaves of sucker foliage. 31. acmenioldes, S'-hau. {E. fridntJia, Linn. E. pilu- Idris, var. arni(ni}>les. Ht-ntli.).
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches, and a synopsis of the vegetable kingdom. Gardening -- Dictionaries; Plants -- North America encyclopedias. 785. Eucalypt Globulus. 786. Eucalyptus Globulus. Showing spray^f ma- ture foliage (XM) and two leaves of sucker foliage. 31. acmenioldes, S'-hau. {E. fridntJia, Linn. E. pilu- Idris, var. arni(ni}>les. Ht-ntli.). White Mahogany Gum. Talltrt'e: bark of trunk pprsistf-nt below, fibrous: peduncles not much , slender: lid hemi- spherical, pointed at the summit: fruit not exceeding 3 lines in diameter; rim thin. Eucal. 10:1. —Timber heavy, strong and durable; good for paliners, rails, floor boards, etc. CC. l/vs. of equal color on both sides. D. Mostly opposite Ivs., not connate (except sometimes in No. 3£, E. Risdoni); margin entire: fruit rarely exceeding M in, in diameter, truncate- ovate, 32. Bisdoni, Hook. Drooping Gltm. Small or medium size<l tree: bark deciduous, smooth: branches usually pendulous, bark brown or ashy white: Ivs. acute, ovate: lid hemispherical, obtuse: anthers kidney-shaped, open- ing by divergent longitudinal slits. Closely related to E. amygdalina. DD. Mostly scattered Ivs.: fls. and fritifs sessile or on short pedicels. E. Lid much broader than the calyx-tube. 33. gomphoc^phala, DC. Tooart Tree. Tree, 120 ft. or less high: bark persistent, rough but not stringy, rather dark on old trunks, smooth and grayish on younger trees and branches: Ivs. thick, narrowly acumi- nate, pale green: peduncles broadly flattened; pedicels wanting: lid almost hemispherical: f r. large, top-shaped; border broad, convex. Nov. F. v. M. Eucal. 7:4. —A very distinct species, easily distinguishable by the broad lid. Timber tough, heavy and rigid, texture close, gr
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