Eucalyptus identification - Central Victoria

Started by OzBuzz, November 02, 2011, 01:00:47 AM

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OzBuzz

Hey Everybody,

I was wondering if you might be able to help me out with an id of some eucalyptus? These are located in Central Victoria - i'm trying at the moment to learn how to identify them - if anybody has any good references i'd be very keen to know them...

Also, there are quite a few gums flowering at the moment that have flowers on a tree that has a box style of bark - are they yellow gum?

Thanks for your patience


















Mardak

If its budding you know it will flower this year. As far as the brand, well most eucalypts yeild some nectar and pollen. 1000acres is nice way to have eucs bunched together. You travel far and wide to find this arrangement. Try to keep 5ks from major roads, this improve the purity of the honey and reduces likliehood of scum finding your boxes.

OzBuzz

Thanks mardak, I appreciate your reply... Any thoughts on what the eucys in the pics are or of a good book for Victorian beeks to assist with identification/information specific to beekeeping?

Birdswood

The flowers definitely appear to be yellow box Oz.

OzBuzz

Thanks Birdswood, much appreciated - that's what i was thinking. Any ideas on the foliage shots? especially interested in the bluey coloured foliage and the photos with the mallee style growth

Mardak

Costeman is the surname of a guy who wrote extensively about all honey flora. Their are book authored by him that are extensively used.

bernsad