The scientific name for the eucalyptus flower is Eucalyptus globulus.
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Eucalyptus belongs to the phylum Angiosperms (or Magnoliophyta), which are flowering plants.
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There is no such thing as a "Eucalyptus platypus".
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Eucalypti is the oil of the eucalyptus.
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The scientific name for eucalyptus is Eucalyptus genus.
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There are over 700 different species of Eucalyptus as well as members of Corymbia which are informally referred to as Eucalyptus.
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To be Close to the eucalyptus leaves that it eats.
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Eucalyptus is called "యూకలిప్టస్" (Yuukalipitasu) in Telugu.
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No. Eucalyptus is a flowering tree of the Myrtle family - myrtleaceae
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Yes. Eucalyptus trees are logged. Many varieties of eucalyptus trees have strong wood which is excellent for building.
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Eucalyptus has originated in Australia hence it is indigenous to Australia.
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The gum tree is mostly native to Australia. Yes, there is another name for the gum tree; it is Eucalyptus.
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No, eucalyptus is a type of tree and not an omnivore. Eucalyptus trees are plants that are part of the plant kingdom and produce leaves that are a food source for specific animals like koalas.
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The most common name for the eucalyptus tree is gum tree. This is because eucalyptus trees exude a sticky resin, or gum.
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Eucalyptus cinerea is a species of eucalyptus tree endemic to southeastern Australia. It naturally evolved over a long period of time without a specific "creation" date like a human-made invention.
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Eucalyptus drops are medicinal cough lollies. Eucalyptus has the effect of clearing blocked sinuses and reducing a sore throat, so some companies specialising in cold medications have incorporated eucalyptus into a hard cough drop.
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