Greetings--

 I agree that this does not look to me like E. saligna. E. saligna typically 
has infloresences of more than seven buds:

http://www.hear.org/molokai/kalaupapa/herbarium/images/originals/eucalyptus_saligna_kala_13175.jpg

 E. tereticornis is not a species commonly grown in the USA, so I can neither 
confirm nor refute it as being a correct ID.

Regards--
Ken Greby

--- On Wed, 8/12/09, Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Gurcharan Singh <[email protected]>
Subject: [indiantreepix:15811] Re: ¿ Eucalyptus saligna ?
To: "Dinesh Valke" <[email protected]>, "Indian Tree Pix" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 11:11 AM



 
 

Dear Dinesh Valke ji
Eucalyptus is a large and complex genus, to me the 
photograph belongs to E. tereticornis. E. saligna has much shorter calyptra 
(cap), almost as long as hypanthium (basal cup) and peduncle and branches are 
ridged.
 
Gurcharan Singh

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: 
  Dinesh 
  Valke 
  To: Indian Tree Pix 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 12, 2009 7:52 
  PM
  Subject: [indiantreepix:15808] ¿ 
  Eucalyptus saligna ?
  

  Hello friends,
   
  Please validate this tree; I strongly feel it is Eucalyptus 
  saligna.
   
  Place: Ghodbunder Road (near Versova)
  Date: 02 AUG 09
   
  Regards.
   
   
   







      
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