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Eucalyptus trees can re-grow very quickly from the base if cut down to about 15 cm (6 in) above ground level. Firm the roots if necessary then simply select the strongest new shoot as a replacement stem and tie it to an upright support.
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Eucalyptus is a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs native to Australia, although some species can also be found in other parts of the world. They are widely known for their aromatic leaves and their use in essential oils, but they also have many other uses and benefits.
Eucalyptus trees can grow up to 250 feet tall, although most species are smaller. They have smooth, peeling bark and aromatic, lance-shaped leaves that can range in colour from gray-green to blue-green. Eucalyptus trees also produce small white, yellow, or red flowers that are grouped in clusters.
Eucalyptus trees prefer well-drained soil and full sun. They are drought-tolerant and can grow in a variety of soil types, although they do best in slightly acidic soil. Eucalyptus trees are also highly tolerant of fire and can actually benefit from it, as their seeds are stimulated to germinate by fire. They can be grown from seed or from cuttings, and pruning is often necessary to maintain their shape and size.
Eucalyptus trees have many uses and benefits. The oil extracted from their leaves is used in aromatherapy and as an ingredient in many medicinal and cosmetic products. Eucalyptus oil has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and expectorant properties, making it effective in treating respiratory problems and other ailments. Eucalyptus trees are also used for timber, pulp, and firewood, and their leaves are used as a food source for koalas and other wildlife.
Eucalyptus trees are an iconic symbol of Australia, but they also have many other uses and benefits. With their aromatic leaves and versatile uses, they are a valuable member of the plant kingdom. Whether used for their medicinal properties, as a source of timber, or as a food source for wildlife, eucalyptus trees are an important part of our natural world.
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