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- Subject: List of cold climate gums
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.150346.90607@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 15:03:46 +1100
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- A few weeks ago someone wrote asking about growing Eucalypts in Boston
- and this sparked a conversation about cold climate gums. Here is a list
- of cold climate gums from the Better Homes and Gardens Native Plants book.
- As they are australian they can withstand high temperatures and dry
- conditions as well as cold, snow and frost.
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- Latin Name Common Name
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- E. alpina Grampians Gum
- E. chapmaniana Bogong Gum
- E. coccifera Tasmanian SnowGum
- E. glaucesens Tingiringi Gum
- E. manifera maculosa Red Spotted Gum
- E. pauciflora Snow Gum
- E. perriniana Spinning Gum
- E. risdonii Risdon Pepermint
- E. stellulata Black Sally
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- Hope someone finds this of interest.
- Samantha Lane
- CHE358W@vaxc.cc.monash.edu.au
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