This section is from the book "A Research On The Eucalypts Especially In Regard To Their Essential Oils", by Richard T. Baker, Henry G. Smith. Also available from Amazon: A Research On The Eucalypts And Their Essential Oils.
In this Group are placed the following Eucalypts yielding an oil consisting 1 largely of Pinene, without phellandrene. Cineol is almost or quite absent.
I. | Eucalyptuscalophylla. | |
2. | E. | diversicolor. |
3. | E. | tesselaris. |
4. | E. | trachyphloia. |
5. | E. | terminalis. |
6. | E. | corymbosa. |
7. | E. | intermedia. |
8. | E. | eximia. |
9. | E. | botryoides. |
10. | E. | robusta* |
11. | E. | saligna. |
12. | E. | saligna, var. pallidivalvis. |
13. | E. | nova-anglica* |
14. | E. | acaciceformis. |
15. | E. | Rydalensis. |
16. | E. | carnea. |
17. | E. | dextropinea. |
18. | E. | nigra. |
19. | E. | Iaevopinea. |
20. | E. | phlebophylla. |
21. | E. | alpina. |
* In the oil of this species traces of phellandrene were detected, nevertheless it is practically a pinene oil, so has been placed in this group.
Plate XII

R.BR. Red Gum of Western Australia.
 
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