What is the genus name for the eucalyptus leaf?

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Eucalyptus leaf is taxonomically named: Eucalyptus obliqua. Eucalyptus comes from the Greek roots eu...

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Help leaf experts? lol?

SO i have a project and I have to find 10 leafs and find the name,genus,location, and Species. But I forgot what the Leaf keys are. For example its lile 1.Leaf is palmate Go to 4 1.Leaf is Pinnate Go to 8 4.Leaf is compound Chinese Elm 4.Leaf is simple...

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I don't understand your question. Please spell correctly and use clearer wording.

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Help in my leaf project!?

... we have a leaf project and i should write the common name of the leaf and Genus species. the leaf that i collected was shrub bush clover.do i need to write the cultivar that is 'Yakushima'? does the 'Yakushima' part of the Genus species?

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Lespedeza bicolor is the latin name of the shrub bush clover. 'Yakushima' is just a variety of that...

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Do you know the name of this tree by looking at a leaf?

I was walking next to eucalyptus, and I found these trees which were relatively smaller. I took a leaf of it, so I could take a photo of it later and maybe someone would recognize it and tell me the name. http://www.flickr.com/photos/78461458@N03/71...

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Looks similar to rubber plant - Ficus elastica. If it is a rubber plant, then the leaf should bleed...

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The genus name for the hackberry leaf is Celtis.

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Salix is the genus name for peach-leaf. Salix amygdaloides (Peachleaf Willow) is a species of willow...

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The walnut genus Juglans (from Lat. Jovis glans =nut of Jove) is the largest and most widely distributed...

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PHOTO - plant nomenclature. Who knows what genus/species - I've forgotten the name(s)! Continued --?

Specimen in question is 3' shrub in a #5 plastic pot. It's a broadleafed deciduous shrub. PALMATE leaves are 3" x 3" (incl. petiole) and opposite. ENTIRE leaf margins. Surface of leaf is 'slightly' tomentose (sericeous?) - very silky to the...

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Vitex negundo =chaste tree?

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What are some good online leaf identification keys or field guides?

I'm having trouble indentifying several types of ash leaves and with the guides and keys I've been finding, the results are usually limited to less than ten types of ashes. I know that the leaves I have do not match any of these results. I need a more...

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How many types of ash trees are there? This one has five. This second one lists 26 trees on several...

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Why are there so many scientific and historical innacuracies in the word of your God?

Science and History in the Bible All fowls that creep, going upon all four, shall be an abomination unto you.--Lev.11:20 Arguments cannot be answered by personal abuse.... Should it turn out that I am the worst man in the whole world, the story of the...

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