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  2. Leptocybe invasa - Wikipedia

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    Leptocybe invasa is native to Queensland, Australia where its exact distribution has yet to be determined.It has now been found as an invasive species in eucalypts in northern, eastern and southern Africa, Asia, the Pacific Region, Europe as far north as the United Kingdom, southern Asia, southern South America, the Middle East, Mexico and the United States.

  3. How Eucalyptus Fans the CA Wildfire Flames - AOL

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    With the exception of several shrubs, most eucalyptus species are trees. Characterized by smooth, hard, and fibrous bark and leaves with oil glands, nearly all eucalyptus species are native to ...

  4. To rake, or not to rake? What to do with the leaves in your ...

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    Allowing some leaves to remain on your lawn can benefit both the yard and various insect populations. "If you have just a few leaves, such as 20 percent of the lawn covered, you can just ignore them.

  5. Eucalyptus Is the Key to a Relaxed Home—Here's How to Grow ...

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    Eucalyptus trees prefer sunny locations and well-drained soil. Dr. Lacan notes that many species are drought-tolerant, but it’s essential to match the specific requirements of the species to ...

  6. Eucalyptus - Wikipedia

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    The copious oils produced are an important feature of the genus. Although mature Eucalyptus trees may be towering and fully leafed, their shade is characteristically patchy because the leaves usually hang downwards. [citation needed] The leaves on a mature Eucalyptus plant are commonly lanceolate, petiolate, apparently alternate and waxy or ...

  7. Eucalyptus polyanthemos - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus polyanthemos, commonly known as red box, [3] is a species of small to medium-sized tree, that is native to eastern Australia but has been introduced into other countries. It has fibrous bark on the trunk and larger branches, smooth greyish to cream-coloured bark above, or smooth bark throughout.

  8. Falling eucalyptus trees crushed a SLO County home ... - AOL

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  9. Eucalyptus cneorifolia - Wikipedia

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    The species was first formally described by the botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1828 and published in Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis. [8] [9] The species name cneorifolia is taken from the genus Cneorum and the Latin word 'folium' meaning a leaf, referring to the similarity of the leaves to those of the unrelated plant Cneorum tricoccum.