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Species: Eucalyptus deglupta
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: Mindanao Gum
Location:2 tall trees, colorful bark - on W side of Melnitz at entrance



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Species: Eucalyptus deglupta
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: Mindanao Gum
Location:Single tree - near NE corner of Ueberroth



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Species: Eucalyptus deglupta
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: Mindanao Gum
Location:three tall trees - on E side of parking structure E (S of Dentistry)



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Species: Eucalyptus deglupta
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: Mindanao Gum
Location:~six trees - on slope to W of Sycamore tennis courts (near Veteran)



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Species: Eucalyptus deglupta
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: Mindanao Gum
Location:10m tree, square stems - Murphy, W side, N end of sunken planting area



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The UCLA Mildred E. Mathias Botanical Garden acknowledges the Gabrielino/Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (the Los Angeles basin and So. Channel Islands). As a promoter of nature at a California land grant institution, we pay our respects to the Honuukvetam (Ancestors), ‘Ahiihirom (Elders) and ‘Eyoohiinkem (our relatives/relations) past, present and emerging.



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