Noun
a tree of the genus Eucalyptus
Source: WordNetConsequently, dense eucalypt plantings may be subject to catastrophic firestorms. Source: Internet
Evaluating various indices for measuring N and P status of forest stand with examples from pine and eucalypt sites. Source: Internet
Rainforest species regenerate without fire and may be intolerant to fire, while other eucalypt species require fire. Source: Internet
Since eucalypt leaves have a high water content, the koala does not need to drink often; Jackson, pp. 73–74. Source: Internet
Tasmania has extremely diverse vegetation, from the heavily grazed grassland of the dry Midlands to the tall evergreen eucalypt forest, alpine heathlands and large areas of cool temperate rainforests and moorlands in the rest of the state. Source: Internet
This includes small patches of near-pristine ancient rainforest, mangrove-covered islands, and patches of coastal heathlands and farmland with areas of uncleared eucalypt forest. Source: Internet