Australia is known for its kangaroos, koalas and eucalyptus trees.
There are over 700 different species of Eucalyptus trees. Most of these are found only in Australia. However, there are some found in New Guinea and Indonesia.
Eucalyptus trees are native to the continent of Australia which is also considered a country and an island.
Eucalyptus trees are native to Australia, which is in the southern hemisphere. There are hundreds of species, found throughout the continent.However, they are cultivated world-wide.
Eucalyptus trees of different species are found throughout Australia. The map at the related link below will confirm this. The map also shows eucalyptus trees as being found on the island of New Guinea and parts of Indonesia.
Eucalyptus trees dominate Australia's bushland. There are over 700 species of eucalyptus trees.
Plants found in Australia include types of eucalyptus trees, and also different acacia trees. There are also gum trees and many different types of wildflowers.
In Australia, some varieties of eucalyptus tree are the tallest trees in Australia's bushland and the outback. Eagles prefer to be up high, so eucalyptus trees provide the perfect place to build their nests.
There are numerous species of plant found across Australia. The eucalyptus and wattle (acacia) trees are the most prolific.
Eucalyptus is native to Southeast Asia an South America and was introduce to other parts of the world like Australia by human action.
The question is misleading. A few species of eucalyptus trees are the tallest in the country of Australia, but eucalyptus trees range from anywhere between several metres in height to the giant Karri tree in Western Australia which can reach 80m in height.
Eucalyptus trees grow mainly in Australia. There are over 700 different species in Australia and only around 15 outside on the continent. Australia has a very small rainforest area, so it is true that eucalyptus trees do not grow mainly in rainforests.