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Illustration of eucalyptus flower, close-up Royalty Free Stock Photo
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eucalyptus flower close-up, with its intricate petals and delicate pollen visible Royalty Free Stock Photo
eucalyptus flower close-up, with its intricate petals and delicate pollen visible Royalty Free Stock Photo
eucalyptus flower close-up, with its intricate petals and delicate pollen visible Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Eucalyptus flower close-up.
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Eucalyptus is a diverse genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. The most readily recognisable characteristics of eucalyptus species are the distinctive flowers and fruit capsules or `gumnuts`. Flowers have numerous fluffy stamens which may be white, cream, yellow, pink, or red; in bud, the stamens are enclosed in a cap known as an operculum which is composed of the fused sepals or petals, or both. Thus, flowers have no petals, but instead decorate themselves with the many showy stamens. As the stamens expand, the operculum is forced off, splitting away from the cup-like base of the flower; this is one of the features that unites the genus. The woody fruits or capsules are roughly cone-shaped and have valves at the end which open to release the seeds, which are waxy, rod-shaped, about 1 mm in length, and yellow-brown in colour. Nearly all eucalyptus are evergreen, but some tropical species lose their leaves at the end of the dry season. As in other members of the myrtle family, eucalyptus leaves are covered with oil glands. The copious oils produced are an important feature of the genus.


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