POULTRY. 



ALSO widely known as White Gum. It has a very 

 large range of habitat, and constitutes one of the 

 principal forest trees on the Eastern slopes of the 

 Darling Ranges. It delights in decomposed granite 

 over a pipe-clay subsoil, cold in the winter, and 

 in places boggy. When mixed with Jarrah and 

 Blackboys the soil changes to a gravelly red foam, 

 very suitable for horticultural purposes. The " York 

 Road Poison " along gullies, and the Box Poison " 

 on slopes and ridges often grow amongst the 

 Wandoo. 



