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Species
Eucalyptus is a large family having over 600 species growing in its native habitat of Australia.
Species of eucalyptus live in a vast array of local natural environments. Some are found in arid climates. Others prefer swampy conditions with its abundance of moisture. Some can exist in low temperatures while others will be burned by the frost. Some make there natural home in New Guinea, Timor, the Moluccas, and the Philippines besides Australia.
E. ficifolia (Red flowering gum); E. globulus (Tasmanian blue gum); E. camaldulensis (Red gum); E. citriodora (Lemon-scented gum); E. coccifera (Tasmanian snow gum); E. dalrympleana (Mountain gum); E. johnstonii (Yellow gum); E. leucoxylon (White ironbark); E. parvifolia; E. pauciflora subsp. niphophila (Snow gum); E. perriniana (Spinning gum); E. sideroxylon (Red ironbark); E. gunnii (Cider gum); E. urnigera (Urn gum).
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