OTHER EUCALYPTS WHICH MAY BE SUITABLE TO FLORIDA. 45 



under native conditions and their possible range in Florida. 



Climatic requirements. 



Soil requirements. 



Remarks. 



Region for planting in 

 Florida. 



Absolute maximum, 

 113°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 22°; 20"-60" 

 rainfall. 



Victoria and New South 

 Wales: Endures low- 

 temperatures, but not 

 dry heat. Absolute 

 minimum, 3°; average 

 maximum, 70°. 



Absolute maximum, 

 102°; absolute mini- 

 mum^ ; rainfall, 20" 

 per annum. 



Queensland: Ave rage 

 maximum, 101°; aver- 

 age minimum, 26°; 

 rainfall, 20"-50". 



Absolute maximum, 

 116°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 23°; does well 

 even in exposed situa- 

 tions; rainfall, 25". 



Absolute maximum, 

 116°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 27°-30°; abso- 

 lute minimum, 20°- 

 35° in California. 



Absolute maximum, 

 113°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 22°; rainfall, 

 40"-60". 



Absolute maximum, 

 105°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 27°-30°; rainfall, 

 30"-40". 



Absolute maximum, 

 110°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 3°-20°; 40"-60" 

 rainfall. 



Absolute maximum, 

 106°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 17°; rainfall, 

 20"-60". 



Absolute maximum, 

 105°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 30°; rainfall, 

 40". 



Absolute maximum, 

 103°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 3°-20°; rainfall, 

 40"-60". 



Absolute maximum, 

 104°-105°; absolute 

 minimum, 21°; rain- 

 fall, 30"-50". 



Absolute maximum, 

 115°; absolute mini- 

 mum, 27°; rainfall, 

 20"-30". 



Average maximum, 

 107°; average mini- 

 mum, 20°; rainfall, 40." 



Average maximum, 

 112°; average mini- 

 mum, 25°; rainfall, 

 40"-60" uniformly 

 distributed. 



Average maximum, 

 105°-110°; average 

 minimum, 14°-20°; 

 rainfall, 50". 



Average maximum, 

 109°; average mini- 

 mum, 29°; rainfall, 60" 



Prefers damp soil; grows 

 well on sand or clay. 



Moist or swampy situa- 

 tion with average 

 moisture in soil. 



Sandy localities close to 

 seacoast; prefersmoist, 

 sandy tracts near coast 

 or in river bottoms. 



Prefers fresh or moist 

 but not wet soils. 



Prefers moist soil; will 

 make fair growth in 

 poor sand. 



Profits by moisture but 

 will endure drought. 



Content with poor soil. 



Very frost resistant . 



Does best near coast on 

 granite soils. 



Sandy soil or low, humid 

 regions. 



Very varied; does best 

 on deep, fresh soils; 

 shuns impervious sub- 

 soil and calcareous or 

 brackish soils. 



Always on limestone 

 formation and near 

 seacoast. 



Larger trees on alluvial 

 flats. 



Grows on ridges and 

 poor soils in coast dis- 

 tricts. 



Great variety of soils, 

 but prefers fresh or 

 moist but well-drained 

 situations. 



Prefers fertile soil, but 

 will grow on poor soil 

 and hillsides. 



Sandy country and coast 

 side of the ranges. 



Grows on poor, stony 

 ranges and there ob- 

 tains large size, or on 

 tight, barren, sandy 

 soils if not subjected to 

 prolonged drought. 



Poor ridges New South 

 Wales and along the 

 coast, but makes best 

 growth on moist soils. 



Roots extend upward 

 like the fig; protec- 

 tion essential. 



Best adapted to low- 

 lying, semitropical 

 countries. 



Endures much rain but 

 is also drought resist- 

 ant. 



Prefers moist climate; 



quite frost resistant; 



does not endure dry 



heat. 

 Will not endure dry 



heat. 



Dwarf form of this spe- 

 cies grows at altitudes 

 of 4,000-5,000 feet in 

 Australia, and is quite 

 frost hardy. 



Coast plains and foot- 

 hills. 



Will not endure drought 

 or extreme heat. 



Merritts Island to Tampa 

 and south. 



Southern Brevard, De 

 Soto, and Manatee 

 Counties, and south. 



Dade, Lee, and Monroe 

 Counties. 



Palm Beach, Dade, Mon- 

 roe, and Lee Counties, 

 and north along coast 

 to Tampa on west and 

 Juno on east. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Palm Beach, Dade, Mon- 

 roe, Lee, De Soto, 

 Manatee, and southern 

 Brevard Counties. 



Fort Myers to Miami iD 

 . warm coast regions- 



Brevard, Orange, Lake 

 Sumter, and Her- 

 nando Counties, and 

 south. 



Dade, Monroe, and Lee 

 Counties, and possibly 

 a little farther north. 



Dade, Monroe, and 

 southern Lee Counties, 

 and along west coast to 

 Hillsboro County. 



North to Eustis. 



Brevard, De Soto, and 

 Manatee Counties, and 

 south. 



Palm Beach, Dade, Mon 

 roe, and Lee Counties. 



Southern Brevard, south- 

 ern De Soto, and Mana- 

 tee Counties, and south 

 along coast. 



Dade, Monroe, Lee, and 

 Manatee Counties. 



Whole range north to 

 Eustis. 



Southern Dade and Mon- 

 roe Counties. 



