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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Die-back in flood gums

Keywords

Eucalyptus, psyllids, lerps, Western Australia

Disciplines

Entomology | Environmental Indicators and Impact Assessment | Forest Biology

First Page Number

460

Last Page Number

461

ISSN

0021-8618

Abstract

THE flood gum, sometimes known locally as the blue-gum, is one of our most attractive eucalyptus species

It grows mainly in low-lying or flooded areas and lines the banks of our South-West rivers and streams.

Over a period of years however, this beautiful tree has declined alarmingly in many districts and landholders from the Avon Valley to the Blackwood have expressed their concern.

Erratum

Found in previous article Toxic annuals in horticulture Robert Dunlop Royce Vol 2 No 5 Page 460

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