| 1. | There are no oil glands present at the base of the leaf stipules.
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| 2. | In fact, too much scrubbing can irritate the skin and stimulate the oil glands.
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| 3. | The oil glands in the leaves common to all eucalypts, are obscure or scattered.
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| 4. | There are " oil glands " present at the base of the leaf stipules.
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| 5. | Leaves contain rows of oil glands on the lower surface.
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| 6. | Juvenile branchlets have crimson stems with conspicuous projecting oil glands.
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| 7. | These mites are located in the hair follicle and oil glands of the skin.
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| 8. | Oil glands are numerous, and the leaves have a pineapple-like fragrance and stickiness when crushed.
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| 9. | The oil glands are lacking compared with healthy leaf.
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| 10. | The calyx and leaves have oil glands the give off an herblike fragrance when brushed.
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