Imagine what else the company could make with its new wool-and-eucalyptus blend.
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The fleshy leaves of the eucalyptus trees showed pale against the darkness.
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Roots of the eucalyptus will prolong themselves incredibly in search of moisture.
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The lawn was pretty; an enormous eucalyptus tree grew at one corner.
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Earth trees, great mimosas and weeping willows and magnolias and magnificent eucalyptus.
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The lawn was pretty; an enormous eucalyptustree grew at one corner.
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It's a fibre that is made from the wood of a eucalyptustree.
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He found it in a lot, rusted and part-inhabited by a eucalyptustree.
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Then he remembered the eucalyptustree that the cargo truck was parked under.
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No eucalyptustree, of course, but otherwise curiously like this.
Uso de eucalypt em inglês
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This is a place of rugged eucalypt woodlands and towering granite escarpments.
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It was of course Robert Evans on his eucalypt-scented hillside who spotted it.
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The modification included tall eucalypt forests in the Styx, Florentine and Weld valleys.
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Second, it is not a eucalypt and not from around here.
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Natural tree oils in native eucalypt forests can fuel fires.
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The fire's journey had no logic, fuelled by eucalypt oil and dry undergrowth in difficult terrain.
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Woodgate is a small town bordered by the eucalypt and cypress forest of Queensland's Burrum Coast National Park.
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However, they can be quite picky eaters, eating less than 50 of more than 700 eucalypt species.
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Climbing the ridge lines through eucalypt forests toward the summit of Mount William affords awe-inspiring views of the adjacent peaks and valleys.
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Behind them in every direction rolled blue-grey mountains ranges, their dark eucalypt-lined gullies like folds in the hide of a sleeping giant.
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However, Prof Bowman noted that reduction burning can only be used on open flammable vegetation, and was too risky in dense eucalypt forests.
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Twenty-three of the 29 isolates and 45 of 45 eucalypt isolates tested previously exhibited one RAPD profile, VGI.
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Such differences are thought to be a product of co-evolution that also led to guild-specific plant secondary metabolite (PSM) specialization among other marsupial eucalypt folivores.
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In particular the minister is keen to look at cypresses and eucalypts.
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Eucalypts pierce the sky and Japanese dwarfs hug the ground.
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She also sounds a warning about eucalypts growing here.