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Eucalyptus maculata (spotted gum)

Climate

The climate preferred by the spotted gum is characterized by rainfall ranging from 750 - 1700 mm. It is typically found in areas with open to tall open forest vegetation, often forming pure stands. The plant thrives in regions with varying altitudes.

Common Name

Spotted gum

Description

Eucalyptus maculata, commonly known as spotted gum, is a tall tree native to Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria in Australia. It reaches a height of up to 35 meters and has a diameter of up to 1.3 meters. The wood of this tree is highly valued for its durability, shock resistance, and fire retardant properties, making it suitable for tool handles, poles, and plywood manufacture.

Genus
Grouping
Other utility
Latin Name

Eucalyptus maculata

Origin

Australia

Other Relevant Information

Other relevant information: - The spotted gum (Eucalyptus maculata) is known for its distinctive spotted bark, which peels off in patches to reveal a smooth, mottled surface. - It is highly valued for its timber, which is commonly used in construction, flooring, decking, and furniture. - The wood of spotted gum is known for its attractive grain patterns and natural durability, making it suitable for outdoor applications. - The tree is often found in coastal and sub-coastal areas, thriving in a range of soil types. - Spotted gum is considered a versatile species, with its timber also utilized in boat building, tool handles, and veneer production. - The tree is an important habitat for various wildlife, providing shelter and food sources for native birds and animals. - Spotted gum is commonly used in reforestation and land rehabilitation projects due to its adaptability and ability to regenerate quickly.

Soil Preferences

Loamy and sandy soils are preferred by Eucalyptus maculata (spotted gum).

Specific species
Uses
Timber
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A tall tree, to 35 m, with a diameter to 1.3 m. It is native to Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria in rainfalls ranging from 750 - 1700 mm.

It naturally occurs in open to tall open forest, often in almost pure stands. Companions can include: Casuarina spp, Acacia spp, Callitris spp, Angophora spp Eucalyptus crebra, Eucalyptus pillularis,Eucalyptus microcorys, Eucalyptus propinqua, Eucalyptus punctata, Eucalyptus paniculata, Eucalyptus saligna, Eucalyptus moluccana and Eucalyptus acmenoides.

Said to be one of the most suitable Australian timbers for tool handles, the wood is moderately durable and shock resistant. It is also used for poles and plywood manufacture. The spotted gum is also said to be fire retardant.