Eucalyptus tereticornis 2306
Author: James Edward SmithFamily: Myrtaceae Subfamily: Myrtoideae Tribe: Eucalypteae
Genus: Eucalyptus Subgenus: Symphyomyrtus Section: Exsertaria Serie: Erythroxylon
English name: Forest red gum
Zone: Australia
Description
From Latin 'teres': rounded, and 'cornu': horn, in reference to the shape of the operculum. This is a common forest tree in eastern Australia and south of New Guinea. It has the longest latitude of occurrence than any other eucalyptus species. It grows in sandy or loamy soils, in valleys, on coastal plains and prefers well-drained river areas which will be periodically inundated.

Eucalyptus tereticornis Observed in Australia by spookpadda (license)
Botanical Description
From Latin 'teres': rounded, and 'cornu': horn, in reference to the shape of the operculum. This is a common forest tree in eastern Australia and south of New Guinea. It has the longest latitude of occurrence than any other eucalyptus species. It grows in sandy or loamy soils, in valleys, on coastal plains and prefers well-drained river areas which will be periodically inundated.
Member of
The Genus: Eucalyptus Subgenus: Symphyomyrtus Section: Exsertaria Serie: Erythroxylon having the following characters: Within this large section, Eucalyptus tereticornis is one of fifteen species forming the series Erythroxylon because the buds have two opercula, ovules are in six rows, seeds are pyramidal to cuboid and blackish, cotyledons are reniform to oblong, adult leaves are concolorous and the fruit have exserted valves.
Member of
The Genus: Eucalyptus Subgenus: Symphyomyrtus Section: Exsertaria Serie: Erythroxylon having the following characters: Within this large section, Eucalyptus tereticornis is one of fifteen species forming the series Erythroxylon because the buds have two opercula, ovules are in six rows, seeds are pyramidal to cuboid and blackish, cotyledons are reniform to oblong, adult leaves are concolorous and the fruit have exserted valves.

Useful plant
This species is often used as part of reforestation program. Its reddish core wood is very dense and hard, it is suitable for a wide range of uses from heavy construction to furniture making. It is also an excellent firewood. Note that the rapid growth of young trees weakens the branches during strong winds. It will be the same for older trees with a spreading habit. It is also recognized as one of the koala's favorite food sources.
Medicinal plant
This species has proven medicinal properties. The great variety of its phytochemical constituents gives its essential oil antioxidant, hepatoprotective, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial components
Medicinal plant
This species has proven medicinal properties. The great variety of its phytochemical constituents gives its essential oil antioxidant, hepatoprotective, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial components
References
- Encyclopedia of Australian Plants, Elliot W. Rodger & Jones David L. 2012 pag. 222-223. ISBN
- Eucalypts of Australia. Eucalyptus tereticornis
- Forest Trees of Australia, D.J Boland, M.I.H Brooker, G.M Chippendale, N. Hall, B.P.M Hyland, R.D Johnston, D.A Kleinig, M.W McDonal and J.D Turner. 2019. ISBN
- Native trees and shrubs of South-Eastern Australia, Leon Costermans. 1996 pag. 350. ISBN
- Taller Eucalypts for planting in Australia, Dean Nicolle. 2016 pag. 186. ISBN
- Trees for Farm Forestry: 22 promising species, Bronwyn Clarke, Ian McLeod and Tim Vercoe. Land & Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program 2009 Vol. 9(15) pag. 183-193. ISBN
- Two new subspecies of Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. (Myrtaceae), Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2013 Vol. 9 pag. 107-113. DOI
- USDA Forest Service's Tropical Tree Seed Manual, John K. Francis. 2002. Address
- Eucalypts of Australia. Eucalyptus tereticornis
- Forest Trees of Australia, D.J Boland, M.I.H Brooker, G.M Chippendale, N. Hall, B.P.M Hyland, R.D Johnston, D.A Kleinig, M.W McDonal and J.D Turner. 2019. ISBN
- Native trees and shrubs of South-Eastern Australia, Leon Costermans. 1996 pag. 350. ISBN
- Taller Eucalypts for planting in Australia, Dean Nicolle. 2016 pag. 186. ISBN
- Trees for Farm Forestry: 22 promising species, Bronwyn Clarke, Ian McLeod and Tim Vercoe. Land & Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program 2009 Vol. 9(15) pag. 183-193. ISBN
- Two new subspecies of Eucalyptus tereticornis Sm. (Myrtaceae), Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2013 Vol. 9 pag. 107-113. DOI
- USDA Forest Service's Tropical Tree Seed Manual, John K. Francis. 2002. Address
References for the genus
- Encyclopedia of Australian Plants, Elliot W. Rodger & Jones David L. 2012. ISBN
- A general history of the dichlamydeous plants, comprising complete descriptions of the different orders, Don, George. 1831 Vol. 2. Address
- A genetic investigation of relationships and species boundaries between Eucalyptus dalrympleana and allied taxa in New South Wales., Fahey, Patrick and Rossetto, Maurizio and Bruhl, Jeremy and Andrew, Rose and Andrew, Damien. Telopea 2024 Vol. 27 pag. 177-196. DOI
- A new classification of sections and series in Eucalyptus subg. Eudesmia (Myrtaceae), Bayly, Michael and Mclay, Todd and Cantrill, David and Fowler, Rachael. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2023 Vol. 41 pag. 50-54. DOI
- A new series, Incognitae, of Eucalyptus L'Her., including a new species endemic to Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Nicolle, D. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden 1995 pag. 73-78. JStor
- A new species and a new combination in the shining peppermint group of Eucalyptus and notes on the distribution of Eucalyptus willisii sens. strict, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2008 Vol. 26. DOI
- A revised classification for the predominantly eastern Australian Eucalyptus subgenus Symphyomyrtus sections Maidenaria, Exsertaria, Latoangulatae and related smaller sections (Myrtaceae)., Jones, Rebecca and Nicolle, Dean. Telopea 2018 Vol. 21 pag. 129-145. DOI
- A revision of the Yellow Bloodwoods (Myrtaceae: Eucalyptus ser. Naviculares Maiden), Brooker, M.I.H and Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 1991 Vol. 3 pag. 409-437. DOI
- A taxonomic revision of Eucalyptus wandoo, E. redunca and allied species (Eucalyptus series Levispermae Maiden - Myrtaceae) in Western Australia, Brooker, M. I. H. (Murray Ian Hill), and Hopper, Stephen D. Nuytsia 1991 Vol. 8 pag. 1-189. Address
- A taxonomic revision of the semi-cryptic narrow-leaved mallees (Eucalyptus series Porantherae, Myrtaceae) from southern Australia., Nicolle, Dean and French, Malcolm E. 2021 Vol. 35 pag. 73-152. Address
- Eucalyptus revelata, a rare new species related to E. mooreana (Myrtaceae) from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Nicolle, Dean and Barrett, Russell L and others. Nuytsia 2018 Vol. 29 pag. 109-118. Address
- Eucalyptus wimmerensis revisited and notes on the morphologies and taxonomies of five Victorian mallee-boxes, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2018 Vol. 37 pag. 39-64. DOI
- Five new endemic eucalypts for Victoria, Rule, K. Muelleria 2012 Vol. 30 pag. 83-105. DOI
- Four new species of Eucalyptus, S. T. Blake. Austrobaileya 1977 Vol. 1(1) pag. 1-9. JStor
- Four new species of ironbark (Eucalyptus L'Herit., Myrtaceae) from southern Queensland, Bean, Tony and M.I.H.Brooker,. Austrobaileya 1994 Vol. 4 pag. 187-194.
- Multivariate analysis of morphological variation in Eucalyptus series Psathyroxyla Blakely (Myrtaceae): taxonomic implications, Pfeil, BE and Henwood, MJ. Telopea 2004 Vol. 10(3) pag. 711-724. Address
- New subspecies in Eucalyptus caesia and in E. crucis (Myrtaceae) of Western Australia, Brooker, M. I. H. (Murray Ian Hill), and Hopper, S D. Nuytsia 1982 Vol. 4 pag. 113-128. Address
- New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus and Angophora (Myrtaceae), Johnson, Lawrence and Hill, Kenneth. Telopea 1990 Vol. 4 pag. 37-108. DOI
- New taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) for Victoria and notes on Victorian populations of Eucalyptus calycogona, Rule, K. Muelleria 2004 Vol. 20 pag. 9-32. DOI
- New taxa of Eucalyptus informal subgenus Symphyomyrtus (Myrtaceae), endemic to South Australia, Nicolle, Dean. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden 2000 pag. 83-94. JStor
- Notes on Eucalyptus ser. Psathyroxyla Blakely (Myrtaceae) and other 'Ash group' eucalypts, Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 1997 Vol. 5 pag. 125-135. DOI
- Notes on the narrow-leaved Ironbarks (Myrtaceae: Eucalyptus subseries Subglaucae), Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2005 Vol. 7 pag. 111-120. DOI
- Resolution of a 35-year taxonomic dilemma: Eucalyptus sp. Howes Swamp Creek (Myrtaceae) from eastern Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Bell, Stephen and Phillips, Gavin and Nicolle, Dean. Telopea 2022 Vol. 25 pag. 151-163. DOI
- Six new infraspecific taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) for Victoria, Rule, K. Muelleria 2011 Vol. 29 pag. 3-15. DOI
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts — 3 New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Hill, Kenneth & Johnson, L. A. S. Telopea 1991 Vol. 4(2) pag. 223-267. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts — 4 New taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), K.D. Hill & L-A.S. Johnson. Telopea 1991 Vol. 4(2) pag. 312-349. Address
- Systematic studies in the Eucalypts 5. new taxa and combination in eucalyptus myrtaceae in western australia, Hill, K.D.; Johnson, L.A.S. Telopea 1992 Vol. 4(4) pag. 561-634. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 10. New tropical and subtropical eucalypts from Australia and New Guinea (Eucalyptus, Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 2000 Vol. 8(4) pag. 503-539. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 11. New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus section Dumaria (Myrtaceae)., Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS and Blaxell, DF. Telopea 2001 Vol. 9(2) pag. 259-318. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 6. A revision of the coolibahs, Eucalyptus subgenus; Symphyomyrtus section; Adnataria series; Oliganthae subseries; Microthecosae (Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 1994 Vol. 5(4) pag. 743-771. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 8. A review of the eudesmioid eucalypts, Eucalyptus subgenus Eudesmia (Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 1998 Vol. 7(4) pag. 375-414. Address
- Systematic studies in the Eucalypts. 9. A review of series Sociales (Eucalyptus subgenus Symphyomyrtus, Section Bisectaria, Myrtaceae), Hill, K.D. and Johnson, L.A.S. Telopea 1999 Vol. 8 (2) pag. 165-218. Address
- Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on the Eastern grey boxes (Eucalyptus ser. Moluccanae Chippendale, Myrtaceae) and the reinstatement of Eucalyptus woollsiana R.T.Baker, Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2009 Vol. 8 pag. 25-34. DOI
- The Ironbarks Allied to Eucalyptus crebra F. Muell. and the Description of a New Species, E. quadricostata, in the Group, Brooker, M. Austrobaileya 1985 Vol. 2 pag. 148-152. DOI
- Three new Victorian species related to Eucalyptus aromaphloia L.D. Pryor and J.H. Willis and notes on the polymorphic nature of that species, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 1996 Vol. 9 pag. 133-143. DOI
- Two new mallee Eucalypts (Myrtaceae) from Gippsland, Victoria, Rule, K. and Molyneux, W.M. Muelleria 2011 Vol. 29 pag. 16-26. DOI
- Two new subspecific taxa within the Eucalyptus Series Argyrophyllae for Victoria, Rule, Kevin and Walsh, Neville. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2017 Vol. 36 pag. 81-91. DOI
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 1, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2009 Vol. 12 pag. 309-319. DOI
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 2, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2010 Vol. 12 pag. 469-477. ResearchGate
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 3, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2010 Vol. 12 pag. 511-520. ResearchGate
- Hommes et Plantes. Vol. 58 pag. 34-41. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 28 pag. 18-26. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 11 pag. 7-11. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 21 pag. 4-19. Address
- A general history of the dichlamydeous plants, comprising complete descriptions of the different orders, Don, George. 1831 Vol. 2. Address
- A genetic investigation of relationships and species boundaries between Eucalyptus dalrympleana and allied taxa in New South Wales., Fahey, Patrick and Rossetto, Maurizio and Bruhl, Jeremy and Andrew, Rose and Andrew, Damien. Telopea 2024 Vol. 27 pag. 177-196. DOI
- A new classification of sections and series in Eucalyptus subg. Eudesmia (Myrtaceae), Bayly, Michael and Mclay, Todd and Cantrill, David and Fowler, Rachael. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2023 Vol. 41 pag. 50-54. DOI
- A new series, Incognitae, of Eucalyptus L'Her., including a new species endemic to Fleurieu Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, South Australia, Nicolle, D. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden 1995 pag. 73-78. JStor
- A new species and a new combination in the shining peppermint group of Eucalyptus and notes on the distribution of Eucalyptus willisii sens. strict, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2008 Vol. 26. DOI
- A revised classification for the predominantly eastern Australian Eucalyptus subgenus Symphyomyrtus sections Maidenaria, Exsertaria, Latoangulatae and related smaller sections (Myrtaceae)., Jones, Rebecca and Nicolle, Dean. Telopea 2018 Vol. 21 pag. 129-145. DOI
- A revision of the Yellow Bloodwoods (Myrtaceae: Eucalyptus ser. Naviculares Maiden), Brooker, M.I.H and Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 1991 Vol. 3 pag. 409-437. DOI
- A taxonomic revision of Eucalyptus wandoo, E. redunca and allied species (Eucalyptus series Levispermae Maiden - Myrtaceae) in Western Australia, Brooker, M. I. H. (Murray Ian Hill), and Hopper, Stephen D. Nuytsia 1991 Vol. 8 pag. 1-189. Address
- A taxonomic revision of the semi-cryptic narrow-leaved mallees (Eucalyptus series Porantherae, Myrtaceae) from southern Australia., Nicolle, Dean and French, Malcolm E. 2021 Vol. 35 pag. 73-152. Address
- Eucalyptus revelata, a rare new species related to E. mooreana (Myrtaceae) from the Kimberley region of Western Australia, Nicolle, Dean and Barrett, Russell L and others. Nuytsia 2018 Vol. 29 pag. 109-118. Address
- Eucalyptus wimmerensis revisited and notes on the morphologies and taxonomies of five Victorian mallee-boxes, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2018 Vol. 37 pag. 39-64. DOI
- Five new endemic eucalypts for Victoria, Rule, K. Muelleria 2012 Vol. 30 pag. 83-105. DOI
- Four new species of Eucalyptus, S. T. Blake. Austrobaileya 1977 Vol. 1(1) pag. 1-9. JStor
- Four new species of ironbark (Eucalyptus L'Herit., Myrtaceae) from southern Queensland, Bean, Tony and M.I.H.Brooker,. Austrobaileya 1994 Vol. 4 pag. 187-194.
- Multivariate analysis of morphological variation in Eucalyptus series Psathyroxyla Blakely (Myrtaceae): taxonomic implications, Pfeil, BE and Henwood, MJ. Telopea 2004 Vol. 10(3) pag. 711-724. Address
- New subspecies in Eucalyptus caesia and in E. crucis (Myrtaceae) of Western Australia, Brooker, M. I. H. (Murray Ian Hill), and Hopper, S D. Nuytsia 1982 Vol. 4 pag. 113-128. Address
- New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus and Angophora (Myrtaceae), Johnson, Lawrence and Hill, Kenneth. Telopea 1990 Vol. 4 pag. 37-108. DOI
- New taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) for Victoria and notes on Victorian populations of Eucalyptus calycogona, Rule, K. Muelleria 2004 Vol. 20 pag. 9-32. DOI
- New taxa of Eucalyptus informal subgenus Symphyomyrtus (Myrtaceae), endemic to South Australia, Nicolle, Dean. Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Garden 2000 pag. 83-94. JStor
- Notes on Eucalyptus ser. Psathyroxyla Blakely (Myrtaceae) and other 'Ash group' eucalypts, Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 1997 Vol. 5 pag. 125-135. DOI
- Notes on the narrow-leaved Ironbarks (Myrtaceae: Eucalyptus subseries Subglaucae), Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2005 Vol. 7 pag. 111-120. DOI
- Resolution of a 35-year taxonomic dilemma: Eucalyptus sp. Howes Swamp Creek (Myrtaceae) from eastern Wollemi National Park, New South Wales, Bell, Stephen and Phillips, Gavin and Nicolle, Dean. Telopea 2022 Vol. 25 pag. 151-163. DOI
- Six new infraspecific taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae) for Victoria, Rule, K. Muelleria 2011 Vol. 29 pag. 3-15. DOI
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts — 3 New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Hill, Kenneth & Johnson, L. A. S. Telopea 1991 Vol. 4(2) pag. 223-267. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts — 4 New taxa in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), K.D. Hill & L-A.S. Johnson. Telopea 1991 Vol. 4(2) pag. 312-349. Address
- Systematic studies in the Eucalypts 5. new taxa and combination in eucalyptus myrtaceae in western australia, Hill, K.D.; Johnson, L.A.S. Telopea 1992 Vol. 4(4) pag. 561-634. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 10. New tropical and subtropical eucalypts from Australia and New Guinea (Eucalyptus, Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 2000 Vol. 8(4) pag. 503-539. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 11. New taxa and combinations in Eucalyptus section Dumaria (Myrtaceae)., Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS and Blaxell, DF. Telopea 2001 Vol. 9(2) pag. 259-318. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 6. A revision of the coolibahs, Eucalyptus subgenus; Symphyomyrtus section; Adnataria series; Oliganthae subseries; Microthecosae (Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 1994 Vol. 5(4) pag. 743-771. Address
- Systematic studies in the eucalypts. 8. A review of the eudesmioid eucalypts, Eucalyptus subgenus Eudesmia (Myrtaceae), Hill, KD and Johnson, LAS. Telopea 1998 Vol. 7(4) pag. 375-414. Address
- Systematic studies in the Eucalypts. 9. A review of series Sociales (Eucalyptus subgenus Symphyomyrtus, Section Bisectaria, Myrtaceae), Hill, K.D. and Johnson, L.A.S. Telopea 1999 Vol. 8 (2) pag. 165-218. Address
- Taxonomic and nomenclatural notes on the Eastern grey boxes (Eucalyptus ser. Moluccanae Chippendale, Myrtaceae) and the reinstatement of Eucalyptus woollsiana R.T.Baker, Bean, Tony. Austrobaileya 2009 Vol. 8 pag. 25-34. DOI
- The Ironbarks Allied to Eucalyptus crebra F. Muell. and the Description of a New Species, E. quadricostata, in the Group, Brooker, M. Austrobaileya 1985 Vol. 2 pag. 148-152. DOI
- Three new Victorian species related to Eucalyptus aromaphloia L.D. Pryor and J.H. Willis and notes on the polymorphic nature of that species, Rule, K. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 1996 Vol. 9 pag. 133-143. DOI
- Two new mallee Eucalypts (Myrtaceae) from Gippsland, Victoria, Rule, K. and Molyneux, W.M. Muelleria 2011 Vol. 29 pag. 16-26. DOI
- Two new subspecific taxa within the Eucalyptus Series Argyrophyllae for Victoria, Rule, Kevin and Walsh, Neville. Muelleria: An Australian Journal of Botany 2017 Vol. 36 pag. 81-91. DOI
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 1, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2009 Vol. 12 pag. 309-319. DOI
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 2, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2010 Vol. 12 pag. 469-477. ResearchGate
- Typification of some names in Eucalyptus (Myrtaceae), Part 3, Bean, Tony. Telopea 2010 Vol. 12 pag. 511-520. ResearchGate
- Hommes et Plantes. Vol. 58 pag. 34-41. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 28 pag. 18-26. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 11 pag. 7-11. Address
- PlantÆxoticA. 2015 Vol. 21 pag. 4-19. Address
General specifications
Biological type: tree
Frost resistance: 19ºF
Leaf color: dark green
Flower color: white
No transplantation: Yes
IUCN Red List of threatened species status: Least Concern
Specifications for the Mediterranean basin
Adult size (h x w): 82ft x 65,6ft
Sun exposure: part sun (Sun hours: >3h <6h Foliage: evergreen
Growth: fast
Flowering time from January until April
Specifications for the Atlantic coast
Adult size (h x w): 82ft x 65,6ft
Sun exposure: full sun (Sun hours: >6h Foliage: evergreen
Growth: fast
Flowering time from January until April
Specific information for our garden
Planting substrate: 20%Compost+40%Clay+40%Sand
Plant watering: 3x a week pH 6.5
Logical sequence of containers for: Eucalyptus; forestry plate, forestry pot 3L, Airpot 12L, Airpot 50L, Airpot 800L
Propagation is done by cuttings
Ecology in its country of origin
Rainfall: 600-1200mm
Gravelly soil: much
Sandy soil: much
Street alignment tree: very suitable
Ornemental: much
Frost resistance: 19ºF
Leaf color: dark green
Flower color: white
No transplantation: Yes
IUCN Red List of threatened species status: Least Concern
Specifications for the Mediterranean basin
Adult size (h x w): 82ft x 65,6ft
Sun exposure: part sun (Sun hours: >3h <6h Foliage: evergreen
Growth: fast
Flowering time from January until April
Specifications for the Atlantic coast
Adult size (h x w): 82ft x 65,6ft
Sun exposure: full sun (Sun hours: >6h Foliage: evergreen
Growth: fast
Flowering time from January until April
Specific information for our garden
Planting substrate: 20%Compost+40%Clay+40%Sand
Plant watering: 3x a week pH 6.5
Logical sequence of containers for: Eucalyptus; forestry plate, forestry pot 3L, Airpot 12L, Airpot 50L, Airpot 800L
Propagation is done by cuttings
Ecology in its country of origin
Rainfall: 600-1200mm
Gravelly soil: much
Sandy soil: much
Street alignment tree: very suitable
Ornemental: much
Sowing instructions
SPRING Select the largest and most fleshy BLACK seeds. Sow the seeds at 2mm depth in the Well Drained Seed Sowing Mix between 59-68°F. During germination keep the substrate moist and in daylight. The seeds germinate in 3-6 weeks.
The average seed weight is 724,6 per gram (0,00138g).
The viability of the seeds, kept under good conditions, is 10 years.
Germination references
- A continental-scale study of seed lifespan in experimental storage examining seed, plant, and environmental traits associated with longevity, Merritt, David J. and Martyn, Amelia J. and Ainsley, Phillip and Young, Renee E and Seed, Leahwyn U and Thorpe, Michael and Hay, Fiona R and Commander, Lucy E and Shackelford, Nancy and Offord, Catherine A and others. Biodiversity and Conservation 2014 Vol. 23 pag. 1081-1104. Address
- Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and Germination, Baskin, Carol and Baskin, J.M. 2014 pag. 1-1586. DOI
- Trees for Farm Forestry: 22 promising species, Bronwyn Clarke, Ian McLeod and Tim Vercoe. Land & Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program 2009 Vol. 9(15) pag. 183-193. ISBN
- USDA Forest Service's Tropical Tree Seed Manual, John K. Francis. 2002. Address
Germination references for the genus
- USDA Forest Service's Woody Plant Seed Manual, John K. Francis and Craig D.Whitesell. 2008. Address
The average seed weight is 724,6 per gram (0,00138g).
The viability of the seeds, kept under good conditions, is 10 years.
Germination references
- A continental-scale study of seed lifespan in experimental storage examining seed, plant, and environmental traits associated with longevity, Merritt, David J. and Martyn, Amelia J. and Ainsley, Phillip and Young, Renee E and Seed, Leahwyn U and Thorpe, Michael and Hay, Fiona R and Commander, Lucy E and Shackelford, Nancy and Offord, Catherine A and others. Biodiversity and Conservation 2014 Vol. 23 pag. 1081-1104. Address
- Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and Germination, Baskin, Carol and Baskin, J.M. 2014 pag. 1-1586. DOI
- Trees for Farm Forestry: 22 promising species, Bronwyn Clarke, Ian McLeod and Tim Vercoe. Land & Water Australia/FWPRDC Joint Venture Agroforestry Program 2009 Vol. 9(15) pag. 183-193. ISBN
- USDA Forest Service's Tropical Tree Seed Manual, John K. Francis. 2002. Address
Germination references for the genus
- USDA Forest Service's Woody Plant Seed Manual, John K. Francis and Craig D.Whitesell. 2008. Address
Experiences in the garden
08-05-14A Obtaining seeds from seed provider Sunshine Seeds.
21-08-14 Sown 100 seeds in a tray, they did not geminate.
Protocol: Autumn 2mm Sowing mix+Sand >77°F Damp substrate+Light 3-6w
03-01-19B Obtaining seeds from seed provider Sunshine Seeds.
05-02-19 Send a batch to nursery Railhet.
29-09-19B Obtaining 2 plants from nursery Railhet, they are in our nursery Euc4 1x A45
12-10-19C Obtaining seeds from seed provider Ole lantana Seed Store. Stock
05-03-20 Sown 60 seeds in a seed plate F and germinated at 25-03-20.
Protocol: Spring 2mm Sowing mix+Sand 59-68°F Damp substrate+Light 3-6w
25-02-25 Sown 24 seeds in a seed plate F and germinated at 05-06-25, result: 1 units in Serre3.
Protocol: Spring Black Seed 2mm Sowing mix+Sand 59-68°F Damp substrate+Light 3-6w
01-03-20B Obtaining 3 plants from nursery Railhet
. . . 2020C Production of 16 plants in our nursery: Ombr1d 3x A12 Ombr1d 10x A12
01-08-22 3x Dead plant because of watering problem: Serre7 F3.