Description
Eucalyptus is a fast-growing tree widely planted for timber production, firewood, windbreaks, and environmental conservation. The tree is known for its tall straight growth, aromatic leaves, and adaptability to a wide range of climatic conditions.
Eucalyptus trees are commonly grown on farms, commercial plantations, and institutional land for timber, poles, and fuelwood. They are also planted as windbreaks and boundary trees to protect crops and improve farm structure.
The tree establishes quickly and can grow rapidly under good management practices.
Key Features
β’ Fast-growing commercial tree
β’ Suitable for timber, poles, and firewood
β’ Ideal for windbreaks and farm boundaries
β’ Hardy and adaptable to different climates
β’ Suitable for commercial plantations and farm forestry
Growing Conditions
Sunlight: Full sunlight
Soil: Well-drained soils
Spacing: 2 β 3 meters depending on purpose
Plant Growth
Eucalyptus trees grow rapidly and can reach 20 β 40 meters depending on species and growing conditions.
Uses
β’ Timber production
β’ Poles and construction wood
β’ Firewood and charcoal
β’ Windbreaks and boundary planting
β’ Environmental conservation and reforestation






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