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Eucalyptus Appreciation thread
#19253746 - 12/10/13 02:29 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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Hey all.
I know in California (and other parts of the US) Eucalyptus sp are considered a weed but here in Aus, they are iconic and for me symbolise the majesty and unique beauty of this country.
So... here are some various species for your enjoyment.
E. diversicolor "Karri" tallest flowering (and hardwood) plant in the world.



E. woodwardii "Lemon-flowered gum"



E. marginata "Jarrah" honey from these floweres is one of only 2 that do not "candy" without the need to heat treat.



E. pauciflora "Snowgum" These trees can withstand temps to -20C (-4F) their flowers are snow white, yet they are named for their habitat.




and finally E. deglupta or "Rainbow Gum" This is the only eucalypt native to the Northern Hemisphere and 1 of 9 that are not native to Australia


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Into The Woods
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Call me un-Australian but honestly, I just do not like gum trees. They're fucking everywhere, they're bland and unpleasant to look at. I prefer pines.
I'm moving to Canada
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I feel that your post is tantamount to treason. Next you'll be saying you don't like vegemite...
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Into The Woods
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The one gum tree that's actually interesting isn't even bloody native.
Someone should paint all our shitty trees and make them better.
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Thanks for sharing this.
I live in California where eucalyptus trees are known for making a huge mess, dropping branches on parked cars, and catching on fire. (They certainly don't have the best reputation. )
I grew up loving the smell of their oily leaves.
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That E.Deglupta is beautiful.I keep a Lemon Eucalyptus in my yard.One of the favs.It smells really good when I rub the leaves.
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I remember my first time meeting eucalyptus. Pulled over north of San Fran and got out and smelled the air and took a couple branches.
I found this link I guess a while back someone planted a bunch of them and sold the land promising in 10 years they could harvest the timber. I guess it caught on, and after 8 years they figured out that they have been planting blue gum trees that aren't viable for the timber industry
Edited by Corporal Kielbasa (12/10/13 06:34 AM)
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You took a couple of branches, really?
You really need that shit?
I look out my window and they daunt my happiness like fucking Edgar Allen Poe.
When I'm hiking I piss on them when I have nowhere else to piss because I don't want to ruin a perfectly nice patch of DIRT
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It was the first time I had seen them. I like the smell.
why would you let a tree get you down?
Edited by Corporal Kielbasa (12/10/13 07:50 AM)
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I think the problem with the importing of the eucalypts for timber was that they need to be quite old. Like closer to 50 or something... before you can even think to use them. Their wood is amazing!
These trees live for hundreds and hundreds of years. I know the Karris can live for over 600.
They are quite sturdy and actually produce a lot of leaf litter to encourage bushfires because that's how a lot of them regenerate.
It is sad they have caused a lot of damage in the US with fires. Similar to cane toads here in Aus.
I can't help but feel a great sense of pride for our firefighters on the world stage. They tackle massive bushfires every year but for them that is just Australia.
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This thread is amazing 
I now appreciate Eucalyptus!
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Re: Eucalyptus Appreciation thread [Re: Beanhead]
#19282954 - 12/16/13 09:35 AM (10 years, 1 month ago) |
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You shouldn't.
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Put some weed in a bag with whole eucalyptus leaves and let the oil go into the weed. Suddenly, you have eucalyptus flavored weed. Happened by accident this summer, then I fell in love with the taste of weed and eucalyptus together.
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Yesterday I cleaned my driveway, picked up all the sticks and crap, raked, blew the leaves into giant piles and shovelled them into the bin.
I wake up today and there's fucking bark EVERYWHERE. It's literally all over the front yard, all over the driveway, hanging over the fence, in the garden, hanging out of trees and shit.
The stupid giant fucking eucalyptus tree just shed it's bark all over my fucking life.
What the fuck, tree?
I hate them.
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Quote:
Into The Woods said: You took a couple of branches, really?
You really need that shit?
I look out my window and they daunt my happiness like fucking Edgar Allen Poe.
LOL I was like WTF with a F for sure!
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Quote:
Into The Woods said: Yesterday I cleaned my driveway, picked up all the sticks and crap, raked, blew the leaves into giant piles and shoveled them into the bin.
I wake up today and there's fucking bark EVERYWHERE. It's literally all over the front yard, all over the driveway, hanging over the fence, in the garden, hanging out of trees and shit.
The stupid giant fucking eucalyptus tree just shed it's bark all over my fucking life.
What the fuck, tree?
I hate them. 
4th of July ,mysterious spontaneous combusting eucalyptus trees? eh
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Quote:
Corporal Kielbasa said: I remember my first time meeting eucalyptus. Pulled over north of San Fran and got out and smelled the air and took a couple branches.
I found this link I guess a while back someone planted a bunch of them and sold the land promising in 10 years they could harvest the timber. I guess it caught on, and after 8 years they figured out that they have been planting blue gum trees that aren't viable for the timber industry

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it smells good
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Don't get me wrong, i love my eucalyptuses and like you think they personify our rugged bushland and like now being in the black forest, germany i miss them a lot but man do i love pines  desert oaks are also really good. if you ever get the chance to go into central australia check those babies out.
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Edited by PogPiglet (01/15/14 01:42 PM)
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Re: Eucalyptus Appreciation thread [Re: PogPiglet]
#19423000 - 01/15/14 01:55 PM (10 years, 15 days ago) |
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Quote:
PogPiglet said: Don't get me wrong, i love my eucalyptuses and like you think they personify our rugged bushland and like now being in the black forest, germany i miss them a lot but man do i love pines  desert oaks are also really good. if you ever get the chance to go into central australia check those babies out.
Oh yeah man, I love the she oak. My wife and I did a trip through the middle of the country for our honey moon. Started here in the Hunter went east to Broken Hill, then down to Port Augusta then up to Uluru through Coober Pedy then North to Tenant Creek and across through QLD to get home.
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Quote:
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PogPiglet said: Don't get me wrong, i love my eucalyptuses and like you think they personify our rugged bushland and like now being in the black forest, germany i miss them a lot but man do i love pines  desert oaks are also really good. if you ever get the chance to go into central australia check those babies out.
Oh yeah man, I love the she oak. My wife and I did a trip through the middle of the country for our honey moon. Started here in the Hunter went east to Broken Hill, then down to Port Augusta then up to Uluru through Coober Pedy then North to Tenant Creek and across through QLD to get home.
Oh yeah dude, I make a trip through Adelaide to Northern New South Wales to the farm every Summer, so i know what it's like going through that empty Broken Hill area ahahah, man it's my favourite part of the country. That's an interesting route though, gotta check that out. Never been up at Tennent Creek or inland Queensland. What's it like up that Mount Isa way?
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Re: Eucalyptus Appreciation thread [Re: PogPiglet]
#19423624 - 01/15/14 04:15 PM (10 years, 15 days ago) |
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Mt Isa is the biggest hole I've ever been too.
They put a mine upstream of their drinking water. It is the filthiest water I've ever tasted. You could taste the filth over coffee.
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hahah oh dude it can't be as bad as adelaide water can it?
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Re: Eucalyptus Appreciation thread [Re: PogPiglet]
#19424041 - 01/15/14 05:47 PM (10 years, 15 days ago) |
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Words fail at the disgust I felt as I drank it. I've never had Adelaide water though. Coober Pedy is the best I've had. apparently it's the 4th purest source of water in the country
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Get a load of this ugly piece of shit:


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That's a pretty piece of wood my friend
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Re: Eucalyptus Appreciation thread [Re: PogPiglet]
#19437841 - 01/18/14 01:10 PM (10 years, 13 days ago) |
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You guys ever go through Yowah?
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as a californian i must say i hate eucalyptus trees. they just drop branches on cars. get blown over in storms toppling power lines and houses. and are horrible to jog near cos the seed pods are round and hella hard.
bleck
i can see how id see them differently if they were native though. but i really cant stand em. unless i see fresh chicken of the woods growing out of them!
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