Eucalyptus cladocalyx
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Eucalyptus cladocalyx (Eucalyptus corynocalyx, F. v. M.) Sugar Gum. Tree, to 120 ft.: bark smooth: Lvs. elongate-lanceolate; veins oblique: lid almost hemispheric, projecting beyond the calyx-tube; stamens 2-3 lines long; anthers short-oblong, opening by distinct parallel slits: fr. almost egg-shaped, nearly ½ in. long by 3-4 lines thick; rim thin; caps, deeply sunk.—A valuable drought-resistant species but does not endure temperatures below 20-25°. Timber close-grained and hard, of a yellowish white color: very durable underground: grown in Calif, for railway ties. An ornamental tree used for roadside planting in S. Calif.: affords much bee pasturage. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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