Eucalyptus Oleosa
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''Eucalyptus oleosa'', commonly known as the red mallee, glossy-leaved red mallee, acorn mallee, oil mallee or giant mallee, is a tree or mallee that is native to Australia. The leaves were once harvested for the production of cineole based eucalyptus oil. ''Eucalyptus cneorifolia'' is now the predominant strain used in production due to a higher oil content in new growth.


Description

''Eucalyptus oleosa'' is a multi-stemmed tree or mallee that typically grows to a height of and has rough fibrous brown bark at the base that becomes smooth and grey above. It blooms between November and December producing yellow flowers. The adult leaves are around in length and wide. They have a narrow-lanceolate to lanceolate shape and are glossy and green in colour. The flowers are arranged in leaf
axil A leaf ( : leaves) is any of the principal appendages of a vascular plant stem, usually borne laterally aboveground and specialized for photosynthesis. Leaves are collectively called foliage, as in "autumn foliage", while the leaves, st ...
s in groups of between seven and eleven. Smooth buds form later with a length of approximately to and a width of . The bud-cap is cone-shaped to cylinder-shaped. Fruits are round-shaped with a diameter of about with a descending disc and 3 or 4 valves exserted with attenuate tips. The seeds are dark brown with an ovoid shape and a length of .


Taxonomy and naming

''Eucalyptus oleosa'' was first formally described in 1856 by the Dutch
botanist Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. A botanist, plant scientist or phytologist is a scientist who specialises in this field. The term "botany" comes from the Ancient Greek wo ...
Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel (24 October 1811 – 23 January 1871) was a Dutch botanist, whose main focus of study was on the flora of the Dutch East Indies. Early life Miquel was born in Neuenhaus and studied medicine at the University of Groni ...
from an unpublished description by
Ferdinand von Mueller Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, (german: Müller; 30 June 1825 – 10 October 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Vict ...
. Miquel's description was published in the journal '' Nederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief''. The name ''oleosa'' comes from the Latin word ''oleosus'' meaning "full of oil" or "oily", referring to the adult leaves containing plenty of essential oils. The species is similar to and formerly confused with '' E. socialis'' through misinterpretation of the type. ''Eucalyptus oleosa'' is readily distinguished in the field by the glossy green leaves. In 1999, Lawrie Johnson and Ken Hill described seven subspecies, four of which have been accepted by the Australian Plant Census: * ''Eucalyptus oleosa'' subsp. ''ampliata''
L.A.S.Johnson Lawrence Alexander Sidney Johnson FAA, (26 June 1925 – 1 August 1997) known as Lawrie Johnson, was an Australian taxonomic botanist. He worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney, for the whole of his professional career, as a botanist (194 ...
&
K.D.Hill Kenneth D. Hill (6 August 1948 – 4 August 2010) was an Australian botanist, notable for his work on eucalypts, the systematics, evolution and conservation of the genus '' Cycas'', as well as on botanical informatics. He was born in Armidale ...
has broad leaves, smooth opercula, and relatively large fruit; * ''Eucalyptus oleosa'' subsp. ''corvina'' L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill has slightly warty opercula, short peduncles and pedicels, and oval fruit; * ''Eucalyptus oleosa'' subsp. ''cylindroidea'' L.A.S.Johnson & K.D.Hill has slightly warty opercula, relatively long peduncles and pedicels, and cylindrical fruit; * ''Eucalyptus oleosa'' F.Muell. ex Miq. subsp. ''oleosa'' has opercula that are narrower than the
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at the join, unlike the other subspecies.


Distribution

Red mallee is one of the most widespread mallee species in Australia. In Western Australia it is found on hills, sand plains, flats and gravel pits in the southern Wheatbelt, Great Southern and Goldfields-Esperance regions growing in sandy or loamy soils often over limestone. The species range extends east into most of southern and central South Australia and then into northern and eastern Victoria and south western New South Wales south of Coonbah and west of Koraleigh. It is often part of a codominant community of mallee shrubland on red aeolian sands. The species is associated with the western mallee subgroup and the chenopod mallee subgroup. The western mallee subgroup is characterised by several eucalypts including '' Eucalyptus eremophila'', '' Eucalyptus moderata'', '' Eucalyptus incrassata'', '' Eucalyptus foecunda'', ''
Eucalyptus redunca ''Eucalyptus redunca'', commonly known as black marlock, is a species of mallee or a shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. It has smooth bark, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds in groups of between nine and fifteen, lemon-coloured flo ...
'' and '' Eucalyptus uncinata''. The understorey is predominantly shrubby with species of ''
Melaleuca ''Melaleuca'' () is a genus of nearly 300 species of plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae, commonly known as paperbarks, honey-myrtles or tea-trees (although the last name is also applied to species of '' Leptospermum''). They range in size ...
'' and ''
Acacia ''Acacia'', commonly known as the wattles or acacias, is a large genus of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa and Australasia. The genus na ...
'' along with the occasional '' Triodia''. The chenopod mallee subgroup has ''E. oleosa'' along with other trees including ''
Eucalyptus gracilis ''Eucalyptus gracilis'', commonly known as yorrell, snap and rattle, red mallee, white mallee or kong mallee, is a species of mallee or small tree endemic to Australia, where it is found in south-western New South Wales, Victoria, South Australi ...
'', '' Eucalyptus dumosa'' and ''
Eucalyptus calycogona ''Eucalyptus calycogona'', commonly known as the gooseberry mallee or square fruited mallee, is a Mallee (habit), mallee that is Endemism, endemic to southern Australia. It has smooth bark, narrow lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds that are s ...
'' the understorey includes species of '' Maireana'', ''
Sclerolaena ''Sclerolaena '' is a genus of Annual plant, annuals or short-lived perennials in the family Chenopodiaceae (''sensu stricto''), which are included in Amaranthaceae (''sensu lato'') according to the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group, APG classification ...
'', '' Enchylaena'', '' Chenopodium'' and '' Zygophyllum''.


Uses

Aside from Eucalyptus oil production ''E. oleosa'' is also suitable to produce large amounts of
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, able to make per hectare per year. In wheatbelt regions it is also beneficial as the tree will reduce
salinity Salinity () is the saltiness or amount of salt dissolved in a body of water, called saline water (see also soil salinity). It is usually measured in g/L or g/kg (grams of salt per liter/kilogram of water; the latter is dimensionless and equal ...
, give shade to stock, act as a windbreak and reduce erosion. The seeds are sold for cultivation as a garden plant. The seeds germinate easily and the plant is known to be very hardy as well as salt, drought and frost resistant. It can be used as a hedge plant, shade tree and for
honey Honey is a sweet and viscous substance made by several bees, the best-known of which are honey bees. Honey is made and stored to nourish bee colonies. Bees produce honey by gathering and then refining the sugary secretions of plants (primar ...
production.


See also

* List of ''Eucalyptus'' species


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5222883 oleosa Myrtales of Australia Trees of Australia Eucalypts of Western Australia Flora of South Australia Flora of New South Wales Flora of Victoria (Australia) Mallees (habit) Plants described in 1856 Taxa named by Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel Taxa named by Ferdinand von Mueller