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Paddy's Pig[_3_] 08-02-2010 07:57 AM

Eucalyptus
 
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I love eucs, which is great since they're everywhere in my area even though
it's real windy here sometimes and they have a reputation for breaking and
dropping large portions of the tree to the ground even with no wind at all.
Not particularly safe. Must be mighty hard for koala bears to deal with in
Oz.
--
Pat Durkin (clovers)

http://tiny.cc/Z0EKR





Suzie-Q[_3_] 08-02-2010 12:56 PM

Eucalyptus
 
In article ,
"Paddy's Pig" wrote:

I love eucs, which is great since they're everywhere in my area even though
it's real windy here sometimes and they have a reputation for breaking and
dropping large portions of the tree to the ground even with no wind at all.
Not particularly safe. Must be mighty hard for koala bears to deal with in
Oz.



And they smell so good!

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8^)~~~ Sue (remove the x to email)
~~~~~~
http://www.wacvet.com/
http://www.suzanne-eckhardt.com/

joevan[_3_] 08-02-2010 01:19 PM

Eucalyptus
 
On Mon, 08 Feb 2010 06:56:57 -0600, Suzie-Q wrote:

In article ,
"Paddy's Pig" wrote:

I love eucs, which is great since they're everywhere in my area even though
it's real windy here sometimes and they have a reputation for breaking and
dropping large portions of the tree to the ground even with no wind at all.
Not particularly safe. Must be mighty hard for koala bears to deal with in
Oz.



And they smell so good!

The oil is one of my favs in the steam room at the gym. Takes the
musty smell away and leaves a nice refreshing aroma.

Maroochy 08-02-2010 11:11 PM

Eucalyptus
 
Paddy's Pig wrote:
I love eucs, which is great since they're everywhere in my area even
though it's real windy here sometimes and they have a reputation for
breaking and dropping large portions of the tree to the ground even
with no wind at all. Not particularly safe. Must be mighty hard for
koala bears to deal with in Oz.


It's only some species, not all that do that, though any camper with brains,
knows not to set up a tent under one, no matter what species.
BTW they are Koalas, no bear in their name, as they are not bears, they are
marsupials.



Paddy's Pig[_3_] 08-02-2010 11:23 PM

Eucalyptus
 

"Maroochy" BarbaraH*REMOVE wrote in message
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It's only some species, not all that do that, though any camper with
brains, knows not to set up a tent under one, no matter what species. BTW
they are Koalas, no bear in their name, as they are not bears, they are
marsupials.


I knew that but we insist on thinking of them as cute little teddy bears
over here so they'll always be Koala Bears to us, right or wrong. I'll
wager some people didn't know it though, so thanks Barbara.
--
Pat Durkin (clovers)

http://tiny.cc/Z0EKR




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