Wednesday 1 June 2011

Eucalyptus radiata

So the Eucalyptus radiata what dangerous potential do they have when they are being used in a local park that is currently being used by people of all ages. What I do know from some light research is that they don’t pose any toxic substance that can affect any humans, so it seems to be safe around kids. This tree is able to tolerate most soil as I have heard, so that would mean it is able to grow on most sites, that would the soil at the park wouldn’t be too much of a problem the trees to grow in, so we won’t be worry about the tree dying too soon. The tree did originated from Australia, so we won’t have any problem with the tree adapting to this environment, maybe because it probably adapt or even evolved to fit to the climate million of years ago. They are from I have learnt, is that they are able to survive in drought condition, so they don’t require to water often because they are design to retain more water than other plants do, I can see why they are mostly the best tree to use in the park. I have visit the site http://www2.smartgardenwatering.org.au/, this site did give me a lot of incite on how to save water.

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