

Gustavo Iglesias Trabado
We have previously seen in EUCALYPTOLOGICS a good number of examples of Eucalyptus regeneration at their natural habitats in Australia, timber plantations overseas and garden designs using these plants. Today we re-visit this topic from an angle that can be useful for those growers having overgrown potted eucalypts. A new outlook for those plants can be achieved taking advantage of Eucalyptus stubborness to survive.
Fig. 1: Initial stage of Eucalyptus regeneration by coppicing a potted specimen at nursery. New shoots emerge both from lignotuber and dormant axillary buds. (Click image to enlarge)
