Trees
Eucalyptus torelliana F Muell
Eucalyptus torelliana F Muell
Description :
This plant is evergreen plant, and it grows to
a height of 25-30m. The trunk is rough and grey to black on lower trunk, smooth
grey-green above. Alternate or opposite leaves, simple, leathery, and rough to
touch, ovate to 20cm long and 11cm wide, with wavy margins. It has white
flowers are they borne in large clusters at the tips of the branches. Its woody
capsules are 9-13mm long and 10-14mm wide. They are rounded and have three
compartments
Distribution :
This
plant is native to the moist, tropical lowland climate of northern east
Australia, where it can be found at the height from 100-800m. Its natural range
is from Cooktown to Ingham and inland as far as the Windsor Tablelands. It is a
fast-growing plant has been used in gardens and as a landscaping tree and has
established itself beyond its natural distribution.
Uses :
This
can be used in horticulture; it is a fast-growing tree that has been used as a
street and garden tree and this tree can be suitable for reforestation. It has
also some agroforestry uses; the crown of this specie is probably the densest
crown of all the eucalypts, so it can be use d
as shade. Essential oil is obtained from the leaves. Total quantity of the oil,
and its composition, can vary widely from plant to plant. The light to
chocolate-brown wood is hard, strong and durable so long as it is not in
contact with the ground.
(Sabo et al., 2019)