. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 552 EUCALYPTUS BB. Fls. in sini/ilf, axiUary nmheU: tr. with 3 or more nils, mill III,I exceeding 1 in. in length. {See /â ;. /iiiiniiiliita, No. 7.) c. Liil ;}, â¢â hiiii III i/iiiid the rim of the calyx tube : inillii IS ilisli iiitiji longer than br
. 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. Gardening; Horticulture; Horticulture; Horticulture. 552 EUCALYPTUS BB. Fls. in sini/ilf, axiUary nmheU: tr. with 3 or more nils, mill III,I exceeding 1 in. in length. {See /â ;. /iiiiniiiliita, No. 7.) c. Liil ;}, â¢â hiiii III i/iiiid the rim of the calyx tube : inillii IS ilisli iiitiji longer than broad, opening by almost parallel longitudinal slits. 8. corynoc41yx, F. v. M. Sugab Gum. Tree, 120 ft. high : bark smooth: Its. elongate-lanceolate, slightly curved, somewhat paler beneath: lid .ilmoxt lieriiispheri- cal: fr. urn-shaped-ellipsoid, ';i inilli -tnaked. June-Sept. M. Eucal. 2:2. 'i . I- â : i-ht-re- slsting tree for desert regions ,. i: contains but little oil, is sweetish, n i- by stock. Needs protection from sea planted along the coast. An ornamental tree used fur roadside planting in southern California. Timber hard, strong, durable; useful for railroad ties and fence posts. Said to be the quickest-growing shade tree for regions ex- posed to hot, bleak winds; will stand. Eucalyptus ficifolia (XJ cc. Jjid ^tot projecting beyond the rim of the calyx-tube. D. Lrs. opposite: anthers minute, not longer than broad {nearly oval), opening by longitudinal slits. 9. doratbxylon, P. v. M. Spear-wood. A pretty, small tree or tall shrub: bark smooth, greenish white: Ivs. stalked, narrow, lanceolate: umbels bent downward, on recurved, slender, compressed peduncles: lid termi- nating in a beak-like point: outer filaments sterile. P. V. M. Eucal. 4:4.âGraceful tree, of slender habit: timber firm and elastic. DD. Xrvs. scattered. E. Leaf-veins several, longitudinal, almost pa7-allcl u'ith the midrib. 10.
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