Thread: Eucalyptus Tree
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Old 22-08-2008, 08:50 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Aug 20, 5:57*pm, echinosum
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Anyroadup;811171 Wrote: I planted this tree about two years ago at about six feet in height.
It has grown at least three feet and the trunk is much thicker now. Is
it ok for me to remove the supporting stake now please?


In general Eucalyptus shouldn't be staked, because flexing in the wind
is important for them to gain strength. If it had been grown in the
ground from small it would never have needed one. But as you have one
that is pot grown to 6ft, it probably needed some support to start with
as it hadn't put down roots deep enough to support itself, nor developed
the trunk strength. *So if it looks like it can now support itself, I'd
say take it out. *Sadly, Eucs that are grown too long in pots sometimes
never obtain the roots to support the top growth (stake or no stake),
and are prone to being blown over in strong winds. *You could shorten
it, but then it would develop multiple stems from the point you cut it,
and that may not be what you want.

Do you know what kind it is? Some of them, for example the very common
gunnii, grow very big and fast.

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echinosum


I don't know what sot it is but I will have to be limiting its height
so will take the stake out. Thank you for your help.