How to use in-sentence of “eucalyptus”:
+ Behind the two rows of monuments are narrow bands of Australian eucalyptus trees.
+ Popular tourist souvenirs include handcrafts, home-made chocolates, postcards and eucalyptus oil.
+ Even though most of the forest areas around Pichilemu are covered in Pine and Eucalyptus trees, a native forest is still there It contains species such as Lithraea causticaLitres, Peumos.
+ These frogs live near swamps and the edges of forests with eucalyptus trees.
+ An oil found in eucalyptus leaves is a strong, natural disinfectant, which is used in some medicines, but can be poisonous if too much is taken.
+ Regrettably the long term effects were not studied, and in the present the eucalyptus is causing problems because of its high consumption of water.
+ They live in eucalyptus forests, other forests, and on plants near streams.
+ It now lives only in small areas of old and mixed age Eucalyptus regnansmountain ash Victoria, north-east of Melbourne.

Example sentences of “eucalyptus”:
+ Other species of gall wasps live in eucalyptus trees, rose bushes or maple trees, as well as many herbs.
+ Most of the forest is fairly dry, with the main trees being box, Eucalyptus divespeppermint and stringybark.
+ Koalas do not drink often, they get most of their water from the eucalyptus leaves they eat.
+ It is an evergreen tree, the tallest eucalyptus tree, growing 70–120m tall.
+ Because of this the eucalyptus trees and other animals are in danger.
+ Many kinds of eucalyptus trees have smooth bark at the top but rough bark lower down.
+ It lives in the Australian eucalyptus forests.
+ They are usually made from hardwoods, usually eucalyptus species that are native to the area.
+ Other species of gall wasps live in eucalyptus trees, rose bushes or maple trees, as well as many herbs.
+ Most of the forest is fairly dry, with the main trees being box, Eucalyptus divespeppermint and stringybark.
+ Koalas do not drink often, they get most of their water from the eucalyptus leaves they eat.
+ They eat leafleaves of eucalyptus trees.
+ The 1991 Oakland Hills firestorm which destroyed almost 3,000 homes and killed 25 people was partly fueled by large numbers of eucalyptus in the area close to the houses.
+ Nectar from eucalyptus is important in Australia.
+ It builds nests in hollows in eucalyptus trees, usually near a creek.
+ For this reason, you should “never” camp under large eucalyptus branches.
