Bees for Development Journal Edition 40 - September 1996

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BEEKEEPING & DEVELOPMENT 40

Eucalyptus camaldulensis by

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Practical notes Eucalyptus camaldulensis is raised from seeds and rooted

cuttings. Seeds are tiny and are mixed with fine sand in equal volumes before sowing in pinches into polypots. A potting mixture of top soil manure 2 fine sand is used. When the seedlings emerge they are thinned to one per pot. Seedlings remain in the nursery for up to four months, before being transplanted into the field. Transplanted seedlings are treated with anti-termite chemicals and borax. In Nigeria there are no knowr pests of Eucalyptus

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Warning: Eucalyptus camaldulensis suppresses the yields of common staple vegetables and food crops in the Nigerian savannahs, such as cowpea, groundnuts, maize, okra, pepper, fluted pumpkin, soyabean and spinach. Yields are reduced by the excessive consumption of soil water and nutrients by the

Eucalyptus camaldulensis

Family Myrtaceae

Other names Red river gum, Murray red gum

Description One of the fastest growing tree species for the production of fuelwood and poles.

Eucalyptus.

OTHER USES Fuel wood: the wood has a high calorific value and burns well. Poles: for scaffolding, building, and power transmission lines.

Essential oil: extracted from the leaves. This is

Apicultural value

By five years’ old it can reach 18 m and a total volume of 83 m?. It can reach 50 m tall.

Eucalyptus camaldulensis is a

Bark: smooth and light grey in colour, thin

used in pharmaceutical preparations and soaps. Recently it has been reported that people in the Nigerian savannahs use infusions of the leaves to cure typhoid fever. The bark is used in tanning.

major source of both nectar and pollen for honeybees.

and peeling in strips.

Distribution

Leaves: grey-blue, 30 cm long and drooping. Flowers: white clusters. The petals are united

This was one of the first Eucalyptus to be used elsewhere in the world. Now it is one of the commonest exotic tree species in farms and gardens in the tropics and subtropics, especially in dry areas. It can withstand frost.

has been introduced to many countries around the world. In its native country, Australia, Eucalyptus camaldulensis flowers all year and is therefore very valuable for bees. It

The honey is white to light amber in colour, of a mild flavour and fairly quickly

granulating.

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into a hood which falls off as a whole after fertilisation.

Fruit: a very small capsule at the end of a thin stalk.

Ecology Its natural habitat is along water courses in eastern Australia. It requires underground water, but will grow in a wide range of soils and climates.

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