There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may be regarded as distinct species. The variations of some of these are very puzzling to the student, and have been responsible for much confusion. Some of the species respond profoundly to change of conditions, especially soil. Hybridisation is fairly common with many species, and is responsible for some temporary confusion, and perhaps permanent change. There is a further evolution progressing in response to internal and unknown causes, not in the small fluctuating variation present in the offspring of every organism, but in sudden mutation. With some of our species, especially Blue Peppermint, from seed carefully gathered off the...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
In "A Research on the Eucalypts of Tasmania and their Essential Oils," Messr's. Baker and Smith hav...
While representing only 29 of the more than 700 eucalypt species, those on the island of Tasmania ha...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
Eucalyptus globulus (Labillardiere) —Tall, erect tree, even in exposed situations, tending to pres...
A visit to Tasmania in February-March of the present year, has enabled me to look into some doubtfu...
This thesis represents over two decades of research on the genetics and evolution of Australia's ico...
A large amount of genetic diversity in ecological traits exists both within and between the Tasmania...
In 1971, eucalypt biologists Pryor and Johnson proposed that natural hybridisation had played a sig...
In 1971, eucalypt biologists Pryor and Johnson proposed that natural hybridisation had played a sig...
ABSTRACT Pryor, L.D., and Johnson, L.A.S. (Dept. Bot., Aust. Nat. Univ., Canberra, and Roy. Bot. G...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
This thesis comprises two sections. In the first, a multivariate approach is adopted in a population...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
In "A Research on the Eucalypts of Tasmania and their Essential Oils," Messr's. Baker and Smith hav...
While representing only 29 of the more than 700 eucalypt species, those on the island of Tasmania ha...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
Eucalyptus globulus (Labillardiere) —Tall, erect tree, even in exposed situations, tending to pres...
A visit to Tasmania in February-March of the present year, has enabled me to look into some doubtfu...
This thesis represents over two decades of research on the genetics and evolution of Australia's ico...
A large amount of genetic diversity in ecological traits exists both within and between the Tasmania...
In 1971, eucalypt biologists Pryor and Johnson proposed that natural hybridisation had played a sig...
In 1971, eucalypt biologists Pryor and Johnson proposed that natural hybridisation had played a sig...
ABSTRACT Pryor, L.D., and Johnson, L.A.S. (Dept. Bot., Aust. Nat. Univ., Canberra, and Roy. Bot. G...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
This thesis comprises two sections. In the first, a multivariate approach is adopted in a population...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
Chemical characters in the majority of the Tasmanian species of Eucalypts have been investigated to...
In "A Research on the Eucalypts of Tasmania and their Essential Oils," Messr's. Baker and Smith hav...