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Are eucalyptus leaves poisonous?

Eucalyptus leaves are not poisonous.

Eucalyptus leaves are non-toxic, and the leaves of this plant can kill many kinds of bacteria and viruses in the air during its growth, which can play an important role in purifying the air and beautifying the environment. It is reported that planting eucalyptus in various garden attractions can green the environment, prevent soil erosion and significantly increase the number of negative ions in the air.

Trees have a great influence on the environment. They will absorb groundwater, thus destroying the soil layer, reducing the water storage capacity of the soil and making the land more and more barren. In addition, eucalyptus planting eucalyptus will also pollute the water quality and have a great impact on the local ecology, so eucalyptus is also called overlord tree, and there will be no other trees around where there are eucalyptus trees.

Eucalyptus is a growing environment:

Growing in sunny plains, hillsides and roadsides. Recyclable holidays every year. It is cultivated in the south and southwest of China. The trunk is tall, the root system is developed and the transpiration is large. Calling a water pump is easy to cause soil desertification and is not conducive to the growth of other plants. Generally, it can grow in areas with annual precipitation of 500 mm, and it grows better when the annual precipitation exceeds1000 mm.

It is suitable to grow in acid red soil, yellow soil and alluvial soil with deep soil layer, but it grows well in places with deep soil layer, loose soil layer and good drainage. The main root is deep and has strong wind resistance. Most roots and necks have wood tumors, which can store nutrients and germinate and renew. Generally, it can blossom and bear fruit in 3 ~ 4 years after afforestation.