Difference between revisions of "Eucalyptus hemiphloia"
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+ | Eucalyptus hemiphloia, F. v. M. Australian Gray Box. Tree; 90 ft. or less high: bark of trunk persistent, solid, grayish and somewhat wrinkled; of branches deciduous in flakes or long strips: lvs. lanceolate-falcate to ovate lanceolate, 3-5 in. long, thick and rigid, often ashy gray; lateral veins distant, diverging at a very acute angle: lid conical; stamens pale, about 2 lines long; anthers globular, opening by lateral pores: fr. ovoid- oblong, truncate and slightly contracted at orifice, about 3 lines wide. F.v.M. Eucal. 5:5. Maiden, Crit. Rev. Eucal. 50 (figs. 1-6).—Useful as a shade tree because of its dense foliage; also for fuel and as pasturage for bees. Wood hard, tough, and durable. | ||
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Revision as of 07:34, 26 September 2009
Read about Eucalyptus hemiphloia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Eucalyptus hemiphloia, F. v. M. Australian Gray Box. Tree; 90 ft. or less high: bark of trunk persistent, solid, grayish and somewhat wrinkled; of branches deciduous in flakes or long strips: lvs. lanceolate-falcate to ovate lanceolate, 3-5 in. long, thick and rigid, often ashy gray; lateral veins distant, diverging at a very acute angle: lid conical; stamens pale, about 2 lines long; anthers globular, opening by lateral pores: fr. ovoid- oblong, truncate and slightly contracted at orifice, about 3 lines wide. F.v.M. Eucal. 5:5. Maiden, Crit. Rev. Eucal. 50 (figs. 1-6).—Useful as a shade tree because of its dense foliage; also for fuel and as pasturage for bees. Wood hard, tough, and durable.
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