Torells eucalyptus is considered an environmental weed in southeast QLD with the potential to become classified the same in NSW. Torells eucalyptus grows up to 30 m tall and the bark on its lower trunk is scaly and rough while higher up the tree its bark is smooth. The seeds of torells eucalyptus trees are easily dispersed by wind, native wildlife, and water.
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Distribution of Torells eucalyptus
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Torells eucalyptus, originally native to northeastern Australia, has spread to various other regions, notably including parts of the tropical Pacific, Southeast Asia, and East Africa. It thrives in similar climates across these regions where it has been introduced.
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Care Guide for Torells eucalyptus
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Water:
Torells eucalyptus thrives in humid subtropical climates with consistent moisture and prefers evenly moist soil. Once established, it shows moderate drought tolerance. Weekly watering mimics its natural habitat. Ideal for outdoor settings, it excels in rain gardens or similar climate zones.
Pruning:
Torells eucalyptus has broad leaves and grows rapidly. Prune during early to late winter, focusing on dead or diseased branches and enhancing air circulation. Use clean tools for precise cuts, as this promotes health and reduces pests. Avoid heavy pruning when the plant is actively growing.
Propagation:
Torells eucalyptus thrives in diverse environments and is favored for gardens. For propagation, semi-hardwood cuttings are ideal; use healthy material and dip the cut end in rooting hormone. Plant in a well-draining mix, maintaining consistent moisture and avoiding direct sunlight for optimal root growth.
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