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Eucalyptus grandis
(Myrtaceae)
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Species description or overview
Eucalyptus grandis information from PIER
Information on Eucalyptus grandis as relevant to Pacific Islands is provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
Rose gum (Eucalyptus grandis) overview
Rose gum habitat, biology, genetics, and references are fro the US Forest Service.
Eucalyptus grandis information from "Common forest trees of Hawaii"
Information about Eucalyptus grandis is presented with respect to this species being a forest tree in Hawaii. The information on this site is from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) 1989 publication by Little and Skolmen entitled "Common forest trees of Hawaii (native and introduced)."
Taxonomy & nomenclature
GRIN nomenclature info for Eucalyptus grandis
Nomenclatural information about Eucalyptus grandis is provided by USDA/ARS/NGRP/GRIN.
ITIS nomenclature info for Eucalyptus grandis
Nomenclatural information about Eucalyptus grandis is provided by ITIS.
Risk assessments
Eucalyptus grandis weed risk assessment for Hawaii-Pacific
Results of a weed risk assessment for Eucalyptus grandis for the Hawaii-Pacific region are presented by the Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment team.
Weed risk assessment for Eucalyptus grandis (Florida)
A weed risk assessment for Eucalyptus grandis for Florida is presented by The Nature Conservancy (Doria Gordon et al.).
Weed risk assessment for Eucalyptus grandis (United States of America)
A weed risk assessment for Eucalyptus grandis for United States of America is presented by The Nature Conservancy (Doria Gordon et al.).
Images
Eucalyptus grandis images from PIER
Images of Eucalyptus grandis provided by the Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk project (PIER).
In the news
Eucalyptus species fail to support native understory
Eucalptus saligna canopies provide ineffective nursery ecosystems for the regeneration of native species (Raising Islands blog by Jan TenBruggencate, 9/26/2008).
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