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Myrtaceae FAMILY

Eucalyptus smithii

Eucalyptus smithii

Edibility
0/5
Medicinal
3/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Eucalyptus smithii is an evergreen tree with a good crown; it can grow up to 40 metres tall. The bole is short and stout[ 1658 Title Eucalypts for Planting Publication FAO Forestry Series No.11 Author Jacobs M.R. Website http://www.fao.org Publisher FAO; Rome Year 1981 ISBN 92-5-100570-2 Description An excellent publication, rather dated now but with a wealth of information about the Eucalypts. It can be downloaded from the Internet as a PDF file. ]. The tree is harvested from the wild for its wood and essentail oil. It has been grown experimentally as a timber crop and for the production of eucalyptus essential oil in Brazil, Guatemala and Zaire[ 317 Title Mansfeld's Database of Agricultural and Horticultural Plants Publication Author Website http://mansfeld.ipk-gatersleben.de/pls/htmldb_pgrc/f?p=185:3:4292127278597336 Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description Terse details of a huge range of useful plants. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintemperate
Native RangeAustralia - eastern Victoria, southeastern New South Wales
HabitatLocally frequent, in shallow soils on sloping sites[ 365 Title Flora of New South Wales Publication Author Website http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/floraonline.htm Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An on-line resource giving a brief botanical description of all the native plants of New South Wales, their habitat and range, together with diagrams and photographs of the plants. ]. Tablelands and scarps; at elevations up to 500 metres[ 1658 Title Eucalypts for Planting Publication FAO Forestry Series No.11 Author Jacobs M.R. Website http://www.fao.org Publisher FAO; Rome Year 1981 ISBN 92-5-100570-2 Description An excellent publication, rather dated now but with a wealth of information about the Eucalypts. It can be downloaded from the Internet as a PDF file. ].