Eucalyptus rudis

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Read about Eucalyptus rudis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Eucalyptus rudis, Endl. Desert Gum. Tree, 100 ft. or less: bark gray, persistent, rough, but not deeply furrowed: Lvs. broadly to narrowly lanceolate, mostly ¾-2¼ in.wide: peduncles ⅓-1 in. long; pedicels short; lid conical, not beaked, about as long as calyx-tube; stamens 3-4 lines long; anthers opening by parallel slits: fr. broadly turbinate, 4-5 lines across; rim only slightly ascending. F.v.M. Eucal. 10:8. — Stands drought and extremes of temperature better than most other species: endures minimum temperatures of 15-18°: suitable for most situations in the S. W.: successfully used as an avenue tree and for windbreaks at Fresno, Calif . Timber probably of value only for posts and for fuel. CH


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