Eucalyptus Maculata (Noun)
Meaning
Large gum tree with mottled bark.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The spotted gum eucalyptus maculata is native to the eastern coast of Australia and is prized for its durable timber.
- Eucalyptus maculata is often found in open forests and woodlands along the coastal regions of eastern Australia.
- In ideal conditions the eucalyptus maculata can grow to be over 45 meters tall and have a trunk diameter of up to 2 meters.
- Eucalyptus maculata has a lifespan of around 100 years and can grow relatively quickly in the first 50 years of its life.
- Eucalyptus maculata trees have mottled grey and white bark that sheds in patches throughout the year.