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Cupressus lusitanica
Cupressus lusitanica is an evergreen tree, 35 m high, with a dense, conical crown. Native to Central America C.
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Native to Australia , E. camadulensis is regarded as one of the most widely planted eucalypts in the world with ca 500,000 ha planted.
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Eucalyptus globulus
Native to Australia,
E. globulus
is a medium to very tall forest tree which may reach 70 metres in ideal conditions but is more commonly 35-55 metres in height.
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Eucalyptus grandis
Native to the east coast of Australia ,
Euc. grandis
is one of the premier forest species in the Australian States of Queensland and New South Wales where it grows 43 to 55 m tall and 122 to 183 cm in diameter.
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Eucalyptus saligna
Eucalyptus saligna is a fast-growing, straight-shafted tree that may reach 35 to 55 m in height and 120 to 150 cm d.b.h.
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Gmelina arborea
Is fast growing deciduous tree occurring naturally throughout the greater part of India up to 1500 m and prefers moist fertile valleys with 750-4500 mm rainfall.
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Grevillea robusta
Native to eastern coastal Australia Grevillea robusta is a fast growing evergreen tree which reaches a height of 20-35 m.
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Khaya anthotheca
Indigenous to Tanzania Khaya Anthotheca occurs at medium to low altitudes in evergreen forests and riverine fringe forests.
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Maesopsis eminii
Natural occurrence in a band across Africa from Kenya to Liberia between 8°N and 6°S where it is mainly found on the fringes of high forests in the ecozone between rainforest and savannah.
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Pinus caribaea
Native to Central America and the Caribbean, widely planted throughout the American, Asian and African tropics and subtropics.
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Pinus elliottii
A native to North Ameica, the P. elliottii is a large, stately, heavily branched, long-needled conifer with a rapid growth rate and is capable of reaching 30 m in height.
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Pinus oocarpa
Native to Mexico and Central America P. oocarpa has a geographic range of 3000 km from Sinaloa, Mexico to central Nicaragua and is the most common pine in the southern half of Mexico and Central America.
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Pinus patula
Native to Central America, P. patula occurs naturally in the eastern, western and southern part of Mexico.
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Tektona grandis
Native to the south and southeast of Asia, it is commonly found as a component of monsoon forest vegetation.
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Terminalia superba
Relatively new species in plantations, the Terminalia superba is native to West and Central Africa, where it has a broad distribution.
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