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What (who) is eucalyptus$26164$ - definition

NOVEL BY MURRAY BAIL
Eucalyptus (film)

Eucalyptus gunnii subsp. divaricata         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Eucalyptus divaricata; Miena cider gum
Eucalyptus gunnii subsp. divaricata, commonly known as Miena cider gum, is tree that is endemic to Tasmania, Australia.
gum-tree         
  • bushfire]] damaged bark on the trunk of a ''Eucalyptus'' tree
  • Seeds of ''[[Eucalyptus camaldulensis]]''
  • ''Eucalyptus'' forest in a state of regeneration
  • operculum]] present
  • Snow gum]] in [[Namadgi National Park]]
  • E. tetragona]]'', showing glaucous leaves and stems
  • Fallen ''E. camaldulensis'' limbs on a walking track
  • The Howard-Ralston Eucalyptus Tree Rows, planted in [[Burlingame, California]], in the 1870s, are listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
  • São Paulo]]
  • Epicormic growth shooting after the [[2019–2020 Australian bushfire season]]
  • ''Eucalyptus'' trees bent over due to the high winds and heat of the [[October 2007 California wildfires]]. They are located in the San Dieguito River Park of San Diego County and leaning west.
  • ft}}, in an area of extensive logging, Tasmania
  • ''[[Eucalyptus melliodora]]'', showing flowers and opercula
GENUS OF FLOWERING PLANTS IN THE MYRTLE FAMILY, MYRTACEAE
Gum-tree; Eucalyptus tree; Gum trees; Eucalyptus spp.; Eucalypti
n.
1.
Black-gum, sour-gum (Nyssa multiflora).
2.
[U. S.] Sweet-gum, liquidambar (Liquidambar styraciflora).
Eucalyptus         
  • bushfire]] damaged bark on the trunk of a ''Eucalyptus'' tree
  • Seeds of ''[[Eucalyptus camaldulensis]]''
  • ''Eucalyptus'' forest in a state of regeneration
  • operculum]] present
  • Snow gum]] in [[Namadgi National Park]]
  • E. tetragona]]'', showing glaucous leaves and stems
  • Fallen ''E. camaldulensis'' limbs on a walking track
  • The Howard-Ralston Eucalyptus Tree Rows, planted in [[Burlingame, California]], in the 1870s, are listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
  • São Paulo]]
  • Epicormic growth shooting after the [[2019–2020 Australian bushfire season]]
  • ''Eucalyptus'' trees bent over due to the high winds and heat of the [[October 2007 California wildfires]]. They are located in the San Dieguito River Park of San Diego County and leaning west.
  • ft}}, in an area of extensive logging, Tasmania
  • ''[[Eucalyptus melliodora]]'', showing flowers and opercula
GENUS OF FLOWERING PLANTS IN THE MYRTLE FAMILY, MYRTACEAE
Gum-tree; Eucalyptus tree; Gum trees; Eucalyptus spp.; Eucalypti
·noun A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian. Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia.

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Eucalyptus (novel)

Eucalyptus is a 1998 novel by Australian novelist Murray Bail. The book won the 1999 Miles Franklin Award and the 1999 Commonwealth Writers' Prize.