I’ve only ever once seen a Eucalypt flowering in this country.These striking eucalypts are flowing in some areas here.
I'm not surprised as most here don't see them flowering either. I was standing next to someone on the weekend who couldn't see the flowers even though the whole tree was covered in them and we were only 30 yards away. It's to do with the way the leaves reflect the light but also other things.....I’ve only ever once seen a Eucalypt flowering in this country.
The white spots?The flowers on the tree through binoculars, which are a good tool...
Can you see them?
Don't they have a slightly greenish tinge and look almost like leaves ? There was a Eucalyptus tree next to a previous house we lived in and it only flowered once in the five years we lived there - it blew down in the October 87 storm.The white spots?
Ours flowers with small white flowers, I will take a photo this yearDon't they have a slightly greenish tinge and look almost like leaves ? There was a Eucalyptus tree next to a previous house we lived in and it only flowered once in the five years we lived there - it blew down in the October 87 storm.
Yep.The white spots?
Yes...hard to see. The leaves tend to hang down (probably to reduce sun exposure in the middle of the day) which makes it harder to spot flowers... and the light tends to catch the leaves which are waxy and reflective.Don't they have a slightly greenish tinge and look almost like leaves ? There was a Eucalyptus tree next to a previous house we lived in and it only flowered once in the five years we lived there - it blew down in the October 87 storm.
Here is one for you. It even has your name on it!Don't they have a slightly greenish tinge and look almost like leaves ? There was a Eucalyptus tree next to a previous house we lived in and it only flowered once in the five years we lived there - it blew down in the October 87 storm.
A few of my ancestors got a free one way trip to Australia - you will find our name on quite a lot of things where they thrived .. the family motto is Rapto Vivens ... LIving by Plunder (for those not endowed with a classical education !).Here is one for you. It even has your name on it!
Can tolerate -9 to +38. It grows in Canberra.
https://gardeningwithangus.com.au/eucalyptus-cinerea-argyle-apple/
I read recently that the English planted the flag here to get the incredible timber for boat/ship building which was in high demand at the time, and beat the French to it. That was apparently what it was all about. The penal settlement thing here was not the target at first instance.A few of my ancestors got a free one way trip to Australia - you will find our name on quite a lot of things where they thrived .. the family motto is Rapto Vivens ... LIving by Plunder (for those not endowed with a classical education !).
It was such an inhospitable part of the planet that they found it difficult to get volunteers to go there !I read recently that the English planted the flag here to get the incredible timber for boat/ship building which was in high demand at the time, and beat the French to it. That was apparently what it was all about. The penal settlement thing here was not the target at first instance.
Everything seems to be early this year, noticed some Hawthorn today.
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