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The van turned into the track leading to Michael's house and disappeared amongst the blue gums.
Much of the lower-lying ground is forested with pine and blue gum.
Jane Deans had planted 100 blue gums in 1862 on the property.
The ricochets whined away into the branches of the blue gum trees.
One of the most popular is the Blue Gum Forest.
Blue gum flowers are considered a good source of nectar and pollen for bees.
The school originally centred around a large blue gum tree, where it held assemblies.
It was screened from the road by a scraggly plantation of Australian blue gums.
Blue gum is one of the most extensively planted eucalypts.
A double avenue of tall blue gum trees flanked each side of the road.
We are replanting with pines and Australian blue gums.
In the early years quick growing blue gums and wattles were planted to provide wind breaks.
In particular the Blue Gum Forest was damaged by back burning.
Blue gum plantations and mineral sands mining are recent additions to the region's industries.
Blue gums (forest red gums) are common at lower elevations.
As he found it, showing through the tall, fluffy blue gum bees, there was a lift in his mood, a new excitement.
She insisted on some blue gum trees from her Australian home, the forests north of Adelaide.
The forest is dominated by the Mountain Blue Gum.
Aboriginal artefacts have been found close to the Blue Gum Forest.
A wide grin split the toadlike face, revealing hard blue gums.
Don't you know all Blue Gums look alike.
It was a tiny iron-roofed general dealer's store set back from the road under two scraggy eucalyptus blue gum trees.
Closer to Albany, there are large tracts of blue gum eucalypt plantations.
They are about 6 to 15 cm long and covered with a blue-grey, waxy bloom, which is the origin of the common name "blue gum".
Situated in a valley between two roads, it was a stand of invader species Blue Gum trees for 50 years until 2001.
It can also be found in the bark of Eucalyptus globulus.
Eucalyptus globulus is the principal source of Eucalyptus oil worldwide.
Eucalyptus globulus has spread rapidly as an invasive species since being introduced into California in the mid-19th century.
Global production is dominated by Eucalyptus globulus.
Eucalyptus globulus is planted extensively, all of them having been raised from seed received from Nice and Algiers.
Another alternative is to add a few drops of oil of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus) or menthol to the water.
Many botanists consider Eucalyptus pseudoglobulus a subspecies of Eucalyptus globulus.
Eucalyptus globulus and Eucalyptus grandis are the most used varieties in papermaking.
By 1875, about 60,000 trees, mostly Eucalyptus globulus, Monterey pine, and Monterey cypress, had been planted.
Exotic tree species are planted in the reserve, including Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus radiata.
Tasmanian Blue Gum: Eucalyptus globulus (syn.
Some, like Acacia mearnsii and Eucalyptus globulus are the consequence of commercial plantation and afforestation drives.
Antihyperglycemic actions of Eucalyptus globulus (Eucalyptus) are associated with pancreatic and extra-pancreatic effects in mice.
Masami Akita was made aware of the problems caused by Eucalyptus globulus trees in India by the label owner.
Chronology of the discovery of Eucalyptus globulus Iglesias Trabado, Gustavo (2007).
Apart from essential oils used mainly in foods, the best-known essential oil worldwide might be eucalyptus oil, produced from the leaves of Eucalyptus globulus.
Some claim the numerous eucalyptus trees in California of that species, Eucalyptus globulus, originate from the Workman Ranch groves.
Nonrandomized controlled clinical trialb /lavender, eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
It is a rare aglycone found in the pollen of members of the Myrtaceae, subfamily Leptospermoideae, such as Eucalyptus globulus.
In 1870, F.S. Cloez identified and ascribed the name eucalyptol to the dominant portion of Eucalyptus globulus oil.
Australian natives, especially the Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) found favour with the Bruces, though the vast majority of the species planted were European ornamentals.
The hilly areas around Valdivia are covered with forest, some of which correspond to planted exotic species such as Douglas-fir, Pinus radiata and Eucalyptus globulus.
The eucalyptus, more specifically the Eucalyptus globulus species, which is considered at world level to provide the ideal fibre for the production of high quality papers, occupies 74% of this area.
It fed on nectar as plants came into flower in the autumn and winter, and then foraged in Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) during the breeding season in spring.
The first description of a West Australian eucalypt, Eucalyptus cornuta, and the widely cultivated Eucalyptus globulus are amongst the newly discovered species and genera of flora.