Australia’s bush and cities alike are dominated by eucalypts, in habitats as diverse as desert dunes and snowy mountain tops. Their uses are as varied: from commercial harvesting for essential oil, timber or fibre, to species with spectacular flowers that are prized by gardeners as ornamental trees. Many of these species may superficially look alike. It is not possible to identify eucalypts form their leaves alone, but with a few simple aids to identification most can be tracked down. This easy to use book guides the reader through the key features: type of bark, appearance of buds, flowers, fruit, and arrangement of bud clusters that will lead to the correct species name. pp. 230 colour photographs, detailed identifiers First Edition #0220 Long out of print and SCARCE