The series Trees of Western Australia, which appeared in The Journal of Agriculture of Western Australia, was commenced in 1952 by Charles Austin Gardner, Government Botanist and Curator of the Western Australian Herbarium from 1929 to1960. Until his death in 1970 Gardner published in the series 29 articles, dealing with 117 species of Eucalyptus, the last article appearing in 1966. The articles are of historical and scientific interest. They contain valuable original information on the phytogeography and taxonomy of over half of the Western Australian species of Eucalyptus, based largely on Gardner\u27s personal observations made in the course of his extensive travels in Western Australia. Each species is illustrated by his own diagnostic ...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
THIS tree which attains a height of 35 to 40 ft. is one of the common roughbarked trees of the open ...
The volume is designed to provide a reference text for all those concerned with selecting and growin...
THIS species was described by Mueller in February, 1880, from a fragment with buds and flowers witho...
THIS species was described by Mueller in February, 1880, from a fragment with buds and flowers witho...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Western Australia is one of the „hot spots“ of global biodiversity with more than 10,000 plant speci...
Western Australia is one of the „hot spots“ of global biodiversity with more than 10,000 plant speci...
The first collections of Eucalyptus cannonii were made by R.T. Baker in 1892, during collecting trip...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
No. 18.—Eucalyptus Oleosa F. Muell. and its Varieties Some species of Eucalyptus, especially those o...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
THIS tree which attains a height of 35 to 40 ft. is one of the common roughbarked trees of the open ...
The volume is designed to provide a reference text for all those concerned with selecting and growin...
THIS species was described by Mueller in February, 1880, from a fragment with buds and flowers witho...
THIS species was described by Mueller in February, 1880, from a fragment with buds and flowers witho...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Perhaps no other species of Eucalyptus has proved of so much interest to botanists as has Eucalyptus...
Western Australia is one of the „hot spots“ of global biodiversity with more than 10,000 plant speci...
Western Australia is one of the „hot spots“ of global biodiversity with more than 10,000 plant speci...
The first collections of Eucalyptus cannonii were made by R.T. Baker in 1892, during collecting trip...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
No. 18.—Eucalyptus Oleosa F. Muell. and its Varieties Some species of Eucalyptus, especially those o...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
Eucalypts dominate much of the Tasmanian landscape and this striking feature was emphasised by many...
THIS tree which attains a height of 35 to 40 ft. is one of the common roughbarked trees of the open ...
The volume is designed to provide a reference text for all those concerned with selecting and growin...