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* ''Eucalyptus kochii'' subsp. ''plenissima''
* ''Eucalyptus kochii'' subsp. ''plenissima''


It is cultivated in plantations for the production of [[eucalyptus oil]]. The distilled oil has a very high content of [[cineole]] (83-94%).<ref>Boland, D.J., Brophy, J.J., and A.P.N. House, ''Eucalyptus Leaf Oils'', 1991, ISBN 0-909605-69-6</ref>
It is cultivated in plantations for the production of [[eucalyptus oil]]. The distilled oil has a very high content of [[cineole]] (83-94%).<ref>Boland, D.J., Brophy, J.J., and A.P.N. House, ''Eucalyptus Leaf Oils'', 1991, {{ISBN|0-909605-69-6}}</ref>


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Eucalyptus kochii
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E. kochii
Binomial name
Eucalyptus kochii
Maiden & Blakely[1]

Eucalyptus kochii, commonly known as oil mallee,[1] is a native tree of Western Australia.

There are two subspecies:

  • Eucalyptus kochii subsp. kochii
  • Eucalyptus kochii subsp. plenissima

It is cultivated in plantations for the production of eucalyptus oil. The distilled oil has a very high content of cineole (83-94%).[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Eucalyptus kochii Maiden & Blakely". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions.
  2. ^ Boland, D.J., Brophy, J.J., and A.P.N. House, Eucalyptus Leaf Oils, 1991, ISBN 0-909605-69-6

External links

  • Byrne, M., "High genetic identities between three oil mallee taxa, Eucalyptus kochii ssp. kochii, ssp. plenissima and E. horistes, based on nuclear RFLP analysis", Heredity, 1999, 82, pp205–211 [1]