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Eucalyptus globulus compacta

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Common name: blue gum, bluegum, southern blue gum, Tasmanian blue gum

Origin
Native to south-eastern Australia (i.e. Tasmania, including King Island and islands of the Furneaux group, and the coastal and sub-coastal districts of southern Victoria).

Naturalised Distribution
This species has become naturalised in many parts of southern Australia that are beyond its natural distribution. It is recorded as being naturalised in the coastal districts of south-western and southern Western Australia and in south-eastern South Australia. It is possibly also naturalised in the ACT and beyond its native range in Victoria.

Also naturalised overseas in Europe (i.e. France, Ireland, Spain, Italy and Portugal), south-western USA (i.e. California), and Hawaii.

Notes
Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus) is one of the most widely cultivated of Australia's native trees. It is cultivated as an ornamental in parks and gardens in many parts of Australia and is also widely grown as a timber tree in forestry plantations in the southern parts of the country. It has escaped cultivation in recent years and is now regarded as an environmental weed in South Australia, the ACT and some parts of Victoria. 

In South Australia, Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus) has become naturalised in the Southern Lofty Mountain Ranges, Northern Lofty Mountain Ranges, Kangaroo Island, and South-East regions. There are also reports that it is becoming naturalised on the Lower Eyre Peninsula (i.e. at Koppio Hills). It is currently of some concern in the Adelaide area, and is listed as an invasive plant in bushland in the Adelaide Hills Council district. There is also the risk of intra-specific crossing of nearby cultivated or naturalised Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus) plants with the only native population of southern blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. bicostata) present in South Australia. In theory, this outlying population located at Burra, could become threatened if its genetic pool is contaminated by Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus).

 

The Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus subsp. globulus) is often found in localised populations in Victoria, particularly in disturbed habitats like roadsides near plantings.

It may be considered an environmental weed in areas outside of its native range, such as the Goulburn Broken Catchment.

This species has also spread from plantings into eucalypt woodlands, wetlands, and riverine flats in the southern parts of Western Australia.

In California, it has invaded coastal grasslands and shrublands, riparian areas, and moist slopes.

Due to its rapid spread in this state, the Tasmanian blue gum is now considered one of the most invasive pest plants in California, especially in coastal regions.

 

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GrowAbility Nursery is a certified social enterprise of the Christie Centre committed to cultivating both plants and opportunities. Our mission is to provide inclusive job opportunities for people facing barriers to employment due to disability or disadvantage, using our profits to create meaningful, community-driven impact.

GrowAbility has over 300 native plant varieties, specializing in drought-tolerant plants, and certain to survive in any garden being grown and hardened in the Victorian Mallee climatic conditions. As well as tube-stock, varieties are also available in advanced sizes, perfect for large-scale commercial environmental projects, landscaping, and home gardens.

 

Why Choose GrowAbility?

·         Specialists in Native Varieties: We carry a diverse range of plants perfectly suited to thrive in semi-arid conditions.

·         Expert Advice: Our experienced staff are passionate about native plants and are ready to provide tailored advice for gardens or projects.

Community Impact: Every purchase supports our mission to provide employment opportunities for people with all abilities, empowering them with skills and confidence in a supportive work environment. 

Environmental Impact: Every plant we grow and sell is a step toward a healthier environment. Together, we can cultivate greener spaces, support local ecosystems, and create a more sustainable future for all.

 

 

Please note: No live plants can be sent to Tasmania, N.T, W.A or overseas. sorry for any inconvenience.