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Dean Nicolle Taller Eucalypts for planting in Australia

Dean Nicolle Taller Eucalypts for planting in Australia

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Taller Eucalypts for Planting in Australia treats 81 taller-growing eucalypts (relative to the 84 species included in the companion book Smaller Eucalypts for Planting in Australia) suited for growing in Australia.  Many of these species are already commonly grown and seen in gardens, streets, parks and farms throughout Australia, while others are rarely planted but have vast potential for much wider use, both in the urban landscape and in rural areas.

For each of the 81 species included in this book, a double-page provides the following information:

Height graph indicating its usual and maximum height
Images of cultivated plants with an estimation of their age
Images of the bark, foliage, buds, flowers and fruits
Map of Australia indicating its natural and planted distribution
Why plant me? overview
Meaning and origin of the name
Features of the species, including flowering times
Natural distribution and habitat
Cultivation and uses
Management
Similar species – another 120 species briefly described
A table indicating environmental preferences and tolerances
Researched, designed and written for anyone interested in the identification, selection, growing, management, and appreciation of eucalypts in gardens, streets, parks and on farms.

Author: Dean Nicolle

ISBN: 9780646957913

About Dean

Dean Nicolle has been interested in Australian plants from childhood.  By the age of 16 he was devoted to seeing in the wild, and attempting to grow, every known species of eucalypt.  He is qualified with a Certificate in Horticulture, a Bachelor of Applied Science and a Bachelor of Science (Honors in Botany) and a Ph.D. in eucalypt systematics.

Dean has established a career as a consultant arborist, botanist and ecologist, specialising in eucalyupts.  He has named over 60 new species and subspecies of eucalypts and has written more than 50 scientific articles and a number of books on the eucalypts.  He established and runs Currency Creek Arboretum, a specialised eucalypt research arboretum south of Adelaide, where he is growing over 800 eucalypt species, collected from all over Australia.

In 2015, Dean was awarded the inaugural Bjarne K Dahl Medal for providing an outstanding contribution to eucalypt conservation and education.


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