At the western extremity of the Mitidja commence the orange-groves of Blida, the forests of olive-trees, and the eucalyptus of La Trappe.
Here the ragged eucalyptus takes the place of the poplar, and the platane is more common than the aspen or the birch.
The lemon-scented Eucalyptus citriodora is one of the most widely known cases.
Eucalyptus Globulus, the Australian gum tree, has opposite and broadly sessile leaves during the first years of its life.
When he grew tired of standing he could cross the street and rest on a low bench that encircled one of the eucalyptus trees.
He had traversed the eucalyptus avenue in this ecstasy, and was on a busier thoroughfare.
This time, friendless and alone in profligate New York, she would leap from the cornice to the branches of the greateucalyptus tree that grew hard by.
Still their prices are high enough to mark the thoroughfare as one out of the common, and it is further distinguished by two rows of lofty eucalyptus trees.
So you let him severely alone after a bit, and go to stand across the street, your neatly wrapped art studies under your arm, and leaning against the trunk of a eucalyptus tree, you stare brazenly past him into the city of wonders.
He, it might be, would rescue her from the branches of the great eucalyptus tree growing hard by the Fifth Avenue mansion of the scoundrelly guardian.
Under the eucalyptus tree one morning Merton Gill, making some appetizing changes in the fifth reel of Eating at Gashwiler's, was accosted by a youngish woman whom he could not at first recall.
He could see her far down the street, on her way to the next lot, her narrow shoulders switching from light to shadow as she trudged under the line ofeucalyptus trees.
There in the shadow of a eucalyptus tree stood Black Steve and his dastardly crew.
Each day, after his brief chat with her in which he learned that there would be nothing to-day, he would sit on the waiting-room bench or out under the eucalyptus tree and consecrate himself anew to the art of the perpendicular screen.
Most of them are eucalyptus and pepper trees, the healthiest in the world.
From behind the prison a road, bordered by the Eucalyptus globulus, goes right through the pine plantation to the other side of the island.
He spent the whole day out in the orange and eucalyptus trees in the yard of the farmhouse.
Grandmother's favorite excursion was to a picturesque winery set in vineyards and shaded by eucalyptus trees.
Footnote 64: Eucalyptus globulus is said to have grown in California at the rate of two feet a month during the first year.
Size is illustrated by the species Eucalyptus amygdalina, specimens of which have reached a height of four hundred and eighty feet and are thus the tallest, although not the largest, trees known to man.
Growth is shown by specimens of the Eucalyptus gunnii, which have grown in excess of two feet a month during the first year.
Some improvement in health is said to have followed the introduction of the Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globulus) in malarial districts, such as those around Rome.
If we may credit late reports, the growth of the eucalyptus is so rapid in California, that the child is perhaps now born who will see the tallest sequoia overtopped by this new vegetable emigrant from Australia.
Some of the species of the Australian Eucalyptus furnish wood of remarkable strength and durability, and yet the eucalyptus is surpassed by no known tree in rapidity of growth.
The young shoots, from a stem polled the previous season, almost surpass even the eucalyptusin rapidity of growth.
The open downs stretched in front of them in long, sweeping lines, like the ground swells of the sea, skirted to the north by groves of cypress and eucalyptus trees.
Note it then, my dear Spilett; for it appears proved that the presence of the eucalyptus is enough to neutralize miasmas.
Another variety is yielded by the Eucalyptus mannifera and is found early in the morning under the tree, scattered on the ground.
After getting nearly half round the lake, our progress was impeded by a dense and most difficult scrub of the Eucalyptus dumosa.
Presently they turned a corner and started along a thoroughfare that was bordered on both sides with eucalyptus trees.
The bench was in an obscure place, and the gloom of the eucalyptustrees surrounded it.
If Essie did not come, she sent some one with a Message, and sometimes other Floor Managers with Red Neckties and Forelocks would come in to see about the Arrangements for the next Grand Hop by the Eucalyptus Pleasure Club.
The famous eucalyptus abounds in the lowland regions; so also does the nipa-palm.
The eucalyptus sheds--not its leaves every year, but its bark instead.
Australia to several trees of the genus Eucalyptus (as E.
There were Callitris pyramidalis, Acacia longifolia, and eucalyptusamongst the trees, and the soil contained fragments of quartz mixed with red earth.
We next ascended, by a gradual slope, a low ridge, which had on its summit a species of the eucalyptus with yellow bark, presenting a striking contrast to other trees, the line between them being also well defined.
I observed a few trees of the ironbark eucalyptus and pines or callitris on the highest grounds.
The wood consisted chiefly of those kinds of eucalyptus termed box and apple-tree, forming a very open kind of forest, the hollows being in general quite clear of trees.
He snapped, "Somebody's let several thousand goats into myeucalyptus transplants in my western four hundred.
Spread below them were the several dozen buildings which comprised Bidon Cinq; surrounding the buildings, the acres of palm and pine, eucalyptus and black locust.
When she came to earth again, the sun was low beyond the eucalyptus trees.
She had said nothing at all, as her way was, for some minutes, and Lord Hayes had been describing to Jim how the eucalyptus oil was extracted from the tree.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eucalyptus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: ebony; oak; tree; wood