Tasmanian Bluegum, Blue Gum Eucalyptus globulus

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Botanical Name:

Eucalyptus globulus

Family:

Myrtaceae

Genus:

Eucalyptus

Species:

globulus

Common Name:

Tasmanian Bluegum, Blue Gum

Seeds Per Pound:
144,100
Quantity:
0.51 lb
Germination:
98%
Germination Test Type:
Cut (Full Seed)
Purity:
99%
Height:
160-180 feet
Collection Locale:
Australia
Crop Year:
2022
Minimum Hardiness Zone:
9
In Stock: 0.51 lb
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Growing Info, follow in order:
Scarification: Soak in water, let stand in water for 24 hours.
Stratification: cold stratify for 30 days.
Germination: sow seed 1/16" deep, tamp the soil, lightly mulch the seed bed.
In a Nutshell:
* The bark shreds often, peeling in large strips. The broad juvenile leaves are borne in opposite pairs on square stems. They are about 6 to 15 cm long and covered with a blue-grey, waxy bloom, which is the origin of the common name "blue gum".
* Smooth, bluish-white bark, young leaves shiny white, shiny dark green when mature, sometimes used for windbreaks, the most widely cultivated of all Eucalyptus, source of an essential oil, dried leaves used medicinally, naturalized in California, native to Victoria and Tasmania. Noxious weed in California.
* Eucalyptus leaves are a traditional Aboriginal herbal remedy. The essential oil found in the leaves is a powerful antiseptic and is used all over the world for relieving coughs and colds, sore throats and other infections. more...
* The plant was first described by the French botanist Jacques Labillardière in his publications Relation du Voyage à la Recherche de la Pérouse (1800) and Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen (1804). The author collected specimens at Recherche Bay during the d'Entrecasteaux expedition in 1792. more...
[ edit ] Description The bark sheds often, peeling in large strips. The broad juvenile leaves are borne in opposite pairs on square stems. They are about 6 to 15 cm long and covered with a blue-grey, waxy bloom, which is the origin of the common name "blue gum". The mature leaves are narrow, sickle-shaped and dark shining green. They are arranged alternately on rounded stems and range from 15 to 35 cm in length. The buds are top-shaped, ribbed and warty and have a flattened operculum (cap on the flower bud) bearing a central knob. The cream-colored flowers are borne singly in the leaf axils and produce copious nectar that yields a strongly flavored honey . The fruits are woody and range from 1.5 to 2.5 cm in diameter. Numerous small seeds are shed through valves (numbering between 3 and 6 per fruit) which open on the top of the fruit. It produces roots throughout the soil profile, rooting several feet deep in some soils. They do not form taproots .The plant was first described by the French botanist Jacques Labillardière in his publications Relation du Voyage à la Recherche de la Pérouse (1800) and Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen (1804). [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The author collected specimens at Recherche Bay during the d'Entrecasteaux expedition in 1792. [ 4 ]
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Physical Characteristics  Eucalyptus globulus is an evergreen Tree growing to 55 m (180ft) by 15 m (49ft) at a fast rate. It is hardy to zone 9. It is in leaf 12-Jan It is in flower from Jul to August. The flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Bees. The plant prefers light (sandy), medium (loamy) and heavy (clay) soils, requires well-drained soil and can grow in nutritionally poor soil.The plant prefers acid, neutral and basic (alkaline) soils..It cannot grow in the shade.It requires dry moist or wet soil and can tolerate drought.
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Usda description:
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