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eucalyptus

Any tree of a group belonging to the myrtle family, native to Australia, where they are commonly known as gumtrees. About 90% of Australian timber belongs to the eucalyptus genus, which contains about 500 species. The trees have dark hardwood timber which is used for heavy construction work such as railway and bridge building. They are mostly tall, aromatic, evergreen trees with pendant leaves and white, pink, or red flowers. (Genus Eucalyptus, family Myrtaceae.)

Compounds isolated from eucalyptus leaves were found in 1996 to be highly effective in killing Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria found in the mouth that cause dental decay.



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With colleagues at the Department of Conservation and Land Management in Perth, and at the Queensland Forestry Research Institute, the scientists are concentrating on six key species: Acacia dealbata, Swainsona sericea, Calothamnus quadrifidus, Eucalyptus wandoo, Eucalyptus populnea and Eremaea pauciflora.
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In Western Australia, the woodland communities of salmon gum, york gum, gimlet and wandoo -- home to numbats and red-tailed phascogales -- were seen as indicators of fertile soils, and have now been extensively cleared.
 
 
 
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