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  2. Eucalyptus bosistoana - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus bosistoana, commonly known as the coast grey box [3] or Bosisto's box, [4] is a tree that is endemic to south-eastern Australia.It has rough, flaky bark at the base of its trunk, smooth cream yellow or grey bark above and sometimes throughout, the smooth bark shed in ribbons.

  3. Inglewood, Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Inglewood, is known as the home of the 'Blue Mallee' Eucalyptus and is the home of Australia's largest Eucalyptus Oil Distillery, Bosisto's. The town was the largest producer of Eucalyptus Oil during the 1900s and is still home to two operating distilleries and the only Eucalyptus Distillery Museum in the country.

  4. Category:Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Eucalyptus" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 790 total. ... Bosisto's; Eucalyptus bosistoana; Eucalyptus botryoides;

  5. List of oldest companies in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bosisto's: Eucalyptus oil: 1852 Grand View Hotel: Australian pub 1852 McKenzie's: Food [16] 1853 Alcocks: Billiard Table Manufacturers [17] 1853 Bates Smart: 1853 Dimmeys: 1854 Anchor Foods: 1855 CSR: Sugar refining 1855 Wilmar Sugar Australia: Sugar refining 1858 Bendigo & Adelaide Bank: Building society: 1858 Bendigo Pottery [18] 1858 Fairfax ...

  6. Eucalyptus oil - Wikipedia

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    In the trade, eucalyptus oils are categorized into three broad types according to their composition and main end-use: medicinal, perfumery and industrial. [1] The most prevalent is the standard cineole-based "oil of eucalyptus", a colourless mobile liquid (which yellows with age), having a penetrating, camphoraceous, woody-sweet scent.

  7. Bosistoa - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The name Bosistoa honours the Melbourne pharmacist, Joseph Bosisto. [ 2 ] In 1977, Thomas Hartley described seven species of Bosistoa and five varieties, but from a study of specimens collected since then, the number of accepted species has been reduced and the varieties dispensed with.

  8. Joseph Bosisto - Wikipedia

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    Bosisto was the son of William Bosisto and Maria (née Lazenby), of Cookham, Berkshire, and was born on 21 March 1827, at Hammersmith.Becoming a druggist, he emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia, arriving aboard Competitor in October 1848, where he assisted with the establishment of the pharmaceutical business of Messrs. Faulding & Co. [1]

  9. Andrew Grimwade - Wikipedia

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    Sir Andrew Sheppard Grimwade, CBE (26 November 1930 – 30 January 2023) was an Australian chemical engineer, scientist, philanthropist, businessman and cattle breeder. He was best known for his service for 15 years as honorary President of the National Gallery of Victoria, and 15 years honorary President of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research.