River Red Gum
Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Myrtaceae
Growing Conditions
Soil pH
5 – 8
Tolerances
Companion Plants
Antagonistic Plants
Eucalyptus allelopathic effects suppress nitrogen-fixing legumes including peanut species
Greenleaf DesmodiumDesmodium intortumEucalyptus leaf compounds and root exudates inhibit leguminous ground covers
Prince's Feather AmaranthAmaranthus hypochondriacusEucalyptus allelopathic compounds suppress broadleaf crops including amaranth species
Chinese LicoriceGlycyrrhiza uralensisEucalyptus allelopathy affects medicinal herbs and nitrogen-fixing plants
Industrial HempCannabis sativaEucalyptus trees inhibit broadleaf crops including hemp through allelopathy and root competition
Tartary BuckwheatFagopyrum tataricumEucalyptus allelopathic effects are particularly strong against pseudocereals like buckwheat
Common CamasCamas quamashEucalyptus allelopathic compounds affect sensitive native bulb species
Austrian Winter PeaPisum sativum subsp. arvenseEucalyptus produces allelopathic compounds that inhibit growth of legumes and other understory plants
Hardy Rubber TreeEucommia ulmoidesEucalyptus allelopathic effects can inhibit other tree species including medicinal trees
Mastic TreePistacia lentiscusEucalyptus allelopathic compounds may inhibit Mediterranean shrub growth
Common Questions
What zones does River Red Gum grow in?
River Red Gum grows in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 11.
What are good companion plants for River Red Gum?
Good companions for River Red Gum include Golden Wattle.
Design guilds with River Red Gum and see companion relationships visually.
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