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Eucalyptus crossed with scots pine?


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Saw this Eucalyptus last week was growing between two scots pines, the bark was like a scots pine ( but soft and sponge like ) at the base and as got higher became like a normal Eucalyptus, also old wounds had a red colour sap. Have these trees grafted at the roots to become a hybrid?

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thanks for the replys , but after looking at bark pictures of silver dollar and Jarrah i am sure it was not those two, it looks very very close to stringybark, . i have never seen anything like it before.

starting my level 4 in September so not up on all the theory side to this yet, is it possible to have trees cross breed from root graft? i know its possible for trees to root graft to share nutrients.

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While its possible for trees from different genus to be hybrids (intergeneric hybrids are non common) this is not one. It's simply a species of Eucalypt which has thick mature bark.

 

Intergeneric hybrids (such as eyland cypress, [× Cupressocyparis leylandii] hybrid between Monterey cypress and Nootka cypress) is a cross between plants in two different genera in the same family. They are closely related enough that pollination will produce a hybrid. Pines are coniferous and Eucalyptus are broadleaved and thus very different.

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