The term "opposite" can be subjective, especially when applied to a type of plant like eucalyptus. If considering ecological characteristics, a plant that thrives in wet, shaded environments, such as a fern, could be seen as an opposite to eucalyptus, which typically grows in dry, sunny areas. Alternatively, if referring to non-plant characteristics, something unrelated, like a concrete structure, could also be considered an opposite in a broader context.
Eucalyptus is a tree.
eucalyptus cinerea(small tree) and Eucalyptus globulus(big tree)
Eucalyptus camodulensis
Safaiyda
they eat eucalyptus
Eucalyptus belongs to the phylum Angiosperms (or Magnoliophyta), which are flowering plants.
There is no such thing as a "Eucalyptus platypus".
Eucalyptus cambageana was created in 1914.
Eucalyptus - album - was created in 1989.
Eucalyptus caleyi was created in 1906.
Eucalyptus dorrigoensis was created in 1934.
Eucalyptus benthamii was created in 1915.