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Definition of Eucalyptus amygdalina
1. Noun. Red gum tree of Tasmania.
Generic synonyms: Eucalypt, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eucalyptus Amygdalina
Literary usage of Eucalyptus amygdalina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Eucalyptus by Abbot Kinney (1895)
"Von Mueller speaks of it incidentally as a probable Alpine form of Eucalyptus
amygdalina, which has withstood on the estate of the Duke of Devonshire 7° F. ..."
2. American Druggist (1887)
"Schimmel & Co. had published the statement that the Australian oil of Eucalyptus
amygdalina contained no eucalyptol at all. This is declared " distinctly ..."
3. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"But the following note on Eucalyptus amygdalina (from Maiden's ' Useful Native
Plants,' p. 429) will illustrate the difficulty of assigning the vernacular ..."
4. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1867)
"On the desire of the writer of these pages, Mr. D. Boyle measured a fallen tree
of Eucalyptus amygdalina, in the deep recesses of Dandenong, and obtained ..."
5. Nature's Hygiene: A Systematic Manual of Natural Hygiene ; Containing Also by Charles Thomas Kingzett (1884)
"0-06 * Probably from Eucalyptus amygdalina, judging from the quantity. f See Chem.
News, vol. xxxix., p. 169. ..."
6. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention (1905)
"while the eucalyptus amygdalina oil is characterized by its low specific gravity—from
0.850 to 0.890—its strongly ..."