eucalyptus citriodora

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eucalyptus citriodora

The gardener trims a branch from the eucalyptus citriodora.

Definition

Noun: * A species of tall tree native to Australia, characterized by its distinctive lemon-scented leaves and smooth, pale bark. It is known for its aromatic oil.

Usage
  • The term "Eucalyptus citriodora" is used specifically to refer to this botanical species. It is the scientific name and is most common in formal, horticultural, or scientific contexts. In everyday language, people often use its common names.
  • Example: "The plantation was primarily composed of for essential oil production."
Examples
  • "The strong, lemon-like fragrance in the air came from the grove of ."
  • "Oil distilled from is a popular ingredient in natural insect repellents."
  • Botanists study the growth patterns of in different climates.
Advanced Usage
  • The species name "citriodora" is derived from Latin, meaning "lemon-scented," which perfectly describes its most notable feature.
  • In taxonomy, it may be referred to with the author citation: Hook.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common Names:
    • Lemon-scented Gum: The most widely used common name, referring directly to the scent of its leaves.
    • Lemon Eucalyptus: A common name often used, especially in the context of its essential oil.
  • Corymbia citriodora: A reclassified botanical name. Some taxonomic systems now place this species in the genus .
Synonyms
  • Lemon-scented Gum
  • Lemon Eucalyptus
  • (botanical synonym)
Related Terms
  • Essential Oil: A product derived from this tree.
  • Cineole: A compound found in many eucalyptus oils, present in lower concentrations in compared to its citronellal content.
  • Citronellal: The primary organic compound responsible for the strong lemon scent of its leaves and oil.
eucalyptus citriodora

The gardener trims a branch from the eucalyptus citriodora.

Noun
  1. similar to but smaller than the spotted gum and having lemon-scented leaves