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It has an erect habit of growth and its drooping branches with their long, narrow leaves give it a weeping effect which makes it attractive as an ornamental. This species is limited to the warmer parts of the state because of its in- ability to stand much frost. Some fine specimens are found in San Diego and Los Angeles. It requires a fairly good well-drained soil for best results, but will grow on any tillable soil free from alkali. DESERT GUM Desert gum (Eucalyptus rudis) is a medium-sized tr...ee from seventy-five to one hundred feet in height with a rough, persistent bark and a drooping branch habit. It grows erect and the oval shaped foliage is thick and strongly scented. It is one of the best of the eucalypts for street planting because of its compact habit and persistent bark. Its name is given it for its hardiness in irrigated sections of the desert. SUGAR GUM Sugar gum (Eucalyptus corynocalyx) reaches its best development in the southern part of the state. In the interior valleys it has not proven frost resistant.
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