Description and Uses
Eucalyptus pellita (Large-fruited red mahogany) is a
tropical
tree from
Northern Australia . It is mainly grown for its
timber crops
, which have a
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total removing. It starts flowering after
0 -
0 years. The yield will be
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timber, fuel, poison herbicide, apiculture, oil, repellent pesticide, The
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inedible . The
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{missing data} " with
{missing data} ({missing data} -
{missing data}) as its significant
phytochemical. There is
{missing data} extracted by
{missing data} from the
tree's
{missing data} yielding
{missing data} -
{missing data} oil. The
tree's wood is called
{missing data} and has a density of
990 -
990 kg/m³. Regarding firewood production the
tree's growing speed is
fast, it's energetic value is
0 ckal/kg and the wood's drying speed is
{missing data}. After
28 years the
tree can be totally removed as it reached its commercial and ecological goal.
Eucalyptus pellita has a lifespan of
60 years.
Environmental limitations
The tree is
39 meters tall with a crown of
10 meters wide. The
tree prefers a planting distance of
300 cm and a row distance of
300 cm. It is
very fast growing and
partial shade tolerant.
Eucalyptus pellita has a
shallow root-system and it has symbiotic associations with the
fungi
(endo and ecto mycorrhiza). It is
not able to fix nitrogen with
"any bacteria. The name(s) or string of bacteria include(s)
"not applicable ". The
tree's flower-morphology is
hermaphroditic and is pollinated by
insects.
Eucalyptus pellita is
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{missing data} and has
no thorns.
Eucalyptus pellita thrives in an altitude of
0 to
800 meters above sea-level
(tropical). The minimum temperature is
7°C; optimally between
24 -
34°C. The optimal rainfall is
2900
mm/year. Without irrigation the annual rainfall should be between
900 -
4000mm (L/m²). The optimal soil-pH is between
5.0 -
7.0 in a soil texture of
sand. To salt it is
a bit tolerant to wind
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Pests and Diseases
Eucalyptus pellita is susceptible to the following pests:
Lyctus brunneus
, Lyctus planicollis
. And it's susceptible to the following diseases:
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,
.
Seed Propagation
Seeds are
orthodox and can be stored for
20 months. There are approximative
260000
seeds/kg. The seeds can be propagated as followed:
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