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  2. Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans, known variously as mountain ash (in Victoria), giant ash or swamp gum (in Tasmania), or stringy gum, [3] is a species of very tall forest tree that is native to the Australia states of Tasmania and Victoria. It is a straight-trunked tree with smooth grey bark, but with a stocking of rough brown bark at the base, glossy green ...

  3. Centurion (tree) - Wikipedia

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    Centurion is the name given to a single Eucalyptus regnans tree growing in Southern Tasmania, Australia.The tree was first measured by climber-deployed tapeline at 99.6 metres (327 ft) tall in 2008, and was subsequently re-measured to be 100.5 metres (330 ft) tall by ground laser in 2018.

  4. Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus regnans, the Australian 'mountain ash', is the tallest of all flowering plants (angiosperms); today, the tallest measured specimen named Centurion is 100.5 m (330 ft) tall. [30] Coast Douglas-fir is about the same height; only coast redwood is taller, and they are conifers (gymnosperms).

  5. Sherbrooke Forest - Wikipedia

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    Sherbrooke Forest is a wet sclerophyll forest within Dandenong Ranges National Park, 40 km east of Melbourne, in Victoria, Australia, close to the suburb of Belgrave. It lies within an altitude of 220–500 m asl and is dominated by the tallest flowering plant in the world: mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans).

  6. Yarra Ranges National Park - Wikipedia

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    Yarra Ranges National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Australia's southeastern state, Victoria, roughly 107 km (66.5 mi) northeast of Melbourne.Established in 1995, and managed by the statutory authority Parks Victoria, the park features a carbon-rich, temperate rainforest as well as a subalpine, eucalypt-dominant forest on its northern plateau.

  7. El Grande (tree) - Wikipedia

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    El Grande was a massive Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus regnans) in Tasmania and Australia's largest tree. It was located on a ridge in the upper Derwent valley, adjacent to the World Heritage Area of the Florentine Valley, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) from Hobart. The tree stood 79 metres (259 ft) in height, had a girth of 19 metres (62 ft ...

  8. Spring Allergies Got You Down? Try These Essential Oils - AOL

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    Eucalyptus. Known for its anti-inflammatory “cooling properties,” as Dr. Mobley describes it, eucalyptus oil comes from Australian-native eucalyptus trees. Ehrlich says that eucalyptus oil can ...

  9. List of named Eucalyptus trees - Wikipedia

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    Listed by National Trust of South Australia. [4] The Centurion: Mountain ash Eucalyptus regnans: Southern Tasmania 99.6 m tall, 4.05 m in diameter The world's tallest known living eucalypt and the tallest tree in Australia Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree: Karri Eucalyptus diversicolor: near Pemberton, Western Australia