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Eucalyptus deglupta
Eucalyptus deglupta
Rainbow Eucalyptus
Photographer: Gerald and Buff Corsi
Collection: CalAcademy

ID: 0000 1111 0512 1829 (2022-02-01)

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  • date of photo  Apr 6, 2012
  • location   Maui (Hawaii, US)
  • family Myrtaceae
  • order Myrtales
  • notes   Eucalyptus deglupta is a tall tree, commonly known as the Rainbow Eucalyptus, the Mindanao Gum, or the Rainbow Gum. It is the only Eucalyptus species found naturally in the Northern Hemisphere. The unique multi-hued bark is the most distinctive feature of the tree. Hawaiian Islands, Maui Island. Introduced.;
  • photo category: Plant - tree
  • batch id: batchid_2022-02-01_14:08:36_1076

  • MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PLANT
  • common names   Rainbow Eucalyptus
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