Eucalyptus resinifera
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Eucalyptus resinifera, Smith. Kino Eucalypt. Red Mahogany. Erect symmetrical tree: bark of trunk persistent, rough, and fibrous; of branches deciduous: lvs. lanceolate, thick, and almost leathery; oil -dots quite obscure; veins widely spreading from midrib: lid conical; stamens 4-6 lines long; anthers ovate, opening by parallel slits: fr. about 4 lines wide, not contracted at orifice; valves acute, well exserted. F.v.M. Eucal. 1 :9. — Apparently endures both cold and drought better than E. globulus; requires a rather moist climate. Wood strong and durable, red, but bears no real resemblance to true mahogany; not liable to shrink; lasts well underground. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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