The Mighty Eucalyptus Tree

7月 15, 2010 · Posted in 未分類 

The average heights attained by various species of tree differ widely. The eucalyptus towers four hundred feet or more above the ground, twenty times as tall as the common dogwood. These characteristic heights are determined by the ability of the species to draw water from the reluctant soil and to raise it to great heights. The stature attained by the eucalyptus and the giant sequoias is possible only because of an unbelievable power to raise a column of water.

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