Eucalyptus alba
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Eucalyptus alba, Reinw. (E. platyphylla, F. v. M.). Related to E. populifolia, but lvs. much more variable, from lanceolate to broadly ovate or almost orbicular, acute to cordate at base, mostly 3 in. long: umbels in the axils and paniculate, 3-7-fld., pedicels short or almost none, angular: cap hemispherical, low: valves slightly protruding. Austral. Maiden, Crit. Rev. Eucal. 105, 106, 107.—Grown at Los Angeles.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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