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Eucalyptus Stuartiana, F. v. M. Apple-scented Gum. Tall branching tree, with dense drooping foliage: closely related to E. viminalis, and distinguishable from the latter, when this has more than 3 fls. in an umbel, by the fibrous bark, roundish seedling Lvs. and somewhat smaller fls.: pedicels almost 0; buds angular; lid almost hemispherical, or shortly and bluntly conical. Feb.— May. F.v.M. Eucal. 4:9.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Eucalyptus Stuartiana, F. v. M. Apple-scented Gum. Tall branching tree, with dense drooping foliage: closely related to E. viminalis, and distinguishable from the latter, when this has more than 3 fls. in an umbel, by the fibrous bark, roundish seedling Lvs. and somewhat smaller fls.: pedicels almost 0; buds angular; lid almost hemispherical, or shortly and bluntly conical. Feb.— May. F.v.M. Eucal. 4:9.


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