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THE economic importance of the genus Eucalyptus to our Australian Colonies accounts, no doubt, for the somewhat extensive official literature which has grown up there on this subject. This includes numerous publications by the Government botanists and forest officials of the Australian colonies, and especially the classic “Eucalyptographia,” now, unfortunately, no longer obtainable, of the late Baron von Mueller, whose enthusiasm for the genus is mainly responsible for the large Eucalyptus plantations now existing in Italy, France, Algeria, California and other countries.
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HENRY, T. The Eucalypts 1 . Nature 67, 524–525 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067524b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/067524b0