Tree Planting 1899 a Descriptive Catalogue of the Best Trees to Plant in Cape
Tree Planting 1899 a Descriptive Catalogue of the Best Trees to Plant in Cape
D E David Ernest Hutchins
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E. Fasciculosa is a desert variety or sub-species. "Unsifted seed averages 800 to the ounce. Eucalyptus pilularis. ELINTWOOD or BLACK-BUTT As a young tree at Tokai in the group arboretum this has proved, to be the fastest-growing of all the Eucalypts, or, in other words, of all the trees there. It has also the densest convert, and is to some extent shade-bearing. These qualities place it in the first rank as a tree for forest planl a- "ions. Its dense foliage hangs in a regular graceful sweep /...hat is characteristic. Maiden describes the timber as pale -coloured, strong, durable, thoroughly safe and well- tried. He says : u After Iron-bark 1 would place this timber second only to Tallow-wood, amongst our hard woods, for general purposes. " In Australia it is quick-growing, and trees up to 300 ft. In height are met with. Its habitat is the well-watered Eastern coast districts of Australia, from the mixed rainfall of Gippsland to the purely summer rainfall of Queensland. Eucalyptus polyanthema, POLYANTHEMAf GUM _ This is a useful but not first class timber of the inland arid country.
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