By Murray Bail
"Eucalyptus" is a novel by Australian author Murray Bail, first published in 1998. It tells the story of a man named Holland, who lives in a remote part of New South Wales and is famous for his collection of rare eucalyptus trees. When his daughter, Ellen, reaches marrying age, Holland decides that she will only marry the man who can name all of the trees on his property.
Ellen is not initially pleased with her father's plan, as she longs for a more conventional romance, but as suitors arrive and fail to name all the trees, she becomes increasingly intrigued by the challenge. The novel follows Ellen's relationships with various suitors, as well as her growing appreciation for her father's unique passion for eucalyptus trees.
The novel is celebrated for its lyrical descriptions of the Australian landscape, as well as its themes of love, family, and the tension between tradition and modernity. It has been compared to fairy tales and fables for its whimsical and magical tone, and has been praised for its exploration of the deep connection between humans and nature.
Melbourne Australia. Text Publishing. 1998. 254p.