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under native conditions and their possible range in Florida. 



Climatic requirements. 



Average maximum, 

 106°; average mini- 

 mum, 20°; rainfall, 40" 



Average maximum, 

 116°; average mini- 

 mum, 16°; rainfall, 

 40"-60". 



Average maximum, 

 111 ; average mini- 

 mum, 19°; rainfall, 

 40"-50". 



Average m a x i m'u m , 

 107°; average mini- 

 mum, 25°; rainfall, 

 40"-60" (uniform). 



Minimum temperature, 

 15°-25°; will endure 

 much heat, severe 

 drought, and consider- 

 able frost. 



Average maximum, 

 116°; average mini- 

 mum, 31 °; rainfall, 40". 



Average maximum, 

 105°; average mini- 

 mum, 20°; rainfall, 

 40"-50". 



Average maximum, 

 110°-112°; average 

 minimum, 18°-20°. 



Average maximum, 

 104°-110°; average 

 minimum, 20°-27°; 

 rainfall, 40"-60". 



Average maximum, 

 110°; average mini- 

 mum, 3 °-20°; rainfall, 

 40"-60". 



Soil requirements. 



Best on fresh, moist, but 

 not wet soils. 



Requires good soil. 



Variety of soils. Not in 

 stagnant swamps. 



Best near coast in warm 

 swampy localities. 

 Will grow even where 

 occasionally inun- 

 dated with brackish 

 water. 



Prefers moist soils, river 

 banks, and valleys. 



Low flats and banks of 

 rivers. 



Variety of soils; prefers 

 deep, moist soil. Will 

 not endure drought. 



Prefers moisture; does 

 not thrive in dry, hot, 

 interior valleys. 



Alluvial country or near 

 water courses, or warm 

 sites near coast. 



Thrives near coast, on 

 poor and sandy soil 

 and in moist or even 

 swampy places. 



Remarks. 



Coast regions of south- 

 east Australia. En- 

 dures neither very 

 high nor very low 

 temperatures. 



Resistant to extremes of 

 heat and cold. Pleas- 

 ing shade tree, because 

 of blossoms, and a 

 good tree for wind- 

 breaks. 



Coast-region tree. Re- 

 sists white ants and 

 will not discolor paint. 

 Frost resistant. 



Very free from insect 

 damage. Must have 

 abundant water in soil 

 Requires sea air. Sub- 

 ject to wind breakage. 



Will stand inundation 

 for considerable peri- 

 ods. Frost resistant. 



In southwest United 

 States endures maxi- 

 mum, 110°-118°, and 

 minimum, 15°-18°. 



Warm coast regions only. 



Kino obtained from this 

 species. 



Frost resistant and fine 

 decorative tree. 



Requires protection 

 from winds. Subject 

 to attack of Cicadae. 

 Frost resistant. Good 

 for decorative plant- 

 ing. 



Region for planting in 

 Florida. 



Brevard, De Soto, and 

 Manatee Counties, and 

 south. 



All of southern Florida, 

 and as far north as 

 Eustis. 



Whole range of eucalyp- 

 tus in Florida, except 

 the Everglades. 



Palm Beach, Dade, Man- 

 atee, and Lee Counties. 



Dade, Monroe, Lee, 

 southern De Soto, Man- 

 atee, and Brevard 

 Counties. 



North to Eustis. 



Miami, Fort Myers, the 

 Everglades. 



Dade, Monroe, Lee, 

 southern De Soto, Man- 

 atee, and Brevard 

 Counties. 



Dade, Monroe, Lee, 

 southern De Soto, Man- 

 atee, and Brevard 

 Counties. Also Ocala, 

 Myers, and Tampa. 



Whole range. Gaines- 

 ville, Ocala, Tampa. 



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