Currency Creek Arboretum

Currency Creek Arboretum
Currency Creek Arboretum
Type Eucalypt arboretum
Location Currency Creek, South Australia
Coordinates 35°27′15.10″S 138°45′39.12″E / 35.454194°S 138.7608667°E / -35.454194; 138.7608667 (Currency Creek Arboretum)Coordinates: 35°27′15.10″S 138°45′39.12″E / 35.454194°S 138.7608667°E / -35.454194; 138.7608667 (Currency Creek Arboretum)
Area 32 ha (79 acres)
Created 1992
Operated by Private
Open By appointment only
Website http://www.dn.com.au/index.html
Dean Nicolle and Eucalyptus deanei
Eucalyptus conferruminata

"I wanted a site that had no trees on it. The soil here is well drained and a sandy loam. There is no limestone on the site so it allows me to grow all the species that aren't too tolerant of limestone, or alkaline soils. The rainfall is relatively low -around 450mm annually. That allows me to grow many desert species, a lot of the temperate species, and also the higher rainfall species, with irrigation." (Dr. Dean Nicolle, 2007)

The Currency Creek Arboretum (CCA; or Currency Creek Arboretum Eucalypt Research Centre) is located in South Australia near the geographical feature and small town of Currency Creek, up from the mouth of the Murray River at Goolwa, and south of Adelaide. CCA is a 32-hectare (79-acre) specialist Eucalypt arboretum and research centre, comprised solely of Australian native plants.[2]

Privately owned and operated, CCA is open by appointment only and does not charge entry fees. Run by volunteers, there is no paid staff.

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History

Dr. Dean Nicolle[3] began looking for land between Mount Compass and Strathalbyn in 1990 to create an arboretum. The specific soil type he was looking for had to be well-drained, limestone-free, and with a neutral or slightly acidic pH. CCA was established in 1992. The site has a Mediterranean climate with 450 mm (18 in) annual rainfall.[4]

The first seed plantings of 18 eucalypts occurred in 1993. All seed collection points were marked with a GPS location and an herbarium voucher.[5] Using trial and error in choosing planting distance, some trees that were initially planted too close are being replanted.[5]

Collection

The eucalypt collection includes 1,000 species and subspecies,[1] with over 8,000 trees.[1] including Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia. Each species is grouped in fours.

Research

Research activities includes eucalypt conservation, cultivation, ecology, physiology, systematics, and taxonomy.[6] Additional research consists of the cut flower industry and honey production, as well as tree use, such as firewood, shade, and windbreaks.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Thomson, Sophie (17 February 2007). "Fact Sheet: Eucalyptus Arboretum". abc.net.au. http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s1849366.htm. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 
  2. ^ "Currency Creek Arboretum Eucalypt Research Centre". chabg.gov.au. http://www.chabg.gov.au/bg-dir/031.html. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 
  3. ^ "Curriculum Vitae Dean Nicolle". dn.com.au. http://www.dn.com.au/cv.html. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 
  4. ^ Thompson, Paul (2007). "Sampling Australia - A showcase of eucalypts". aila.org.au. http://www.aila.org.au/laonline/07SPRING/pdfs/LAonline%20spring07%20Eucalypts.pdf. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 
  5. ^ a b Hay, Ashley (23 October 2002). "Eucalypts all in a row". dn.com.au. The Bulletin. http://www.dn.com.au/bulletin.html. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 
  6. ^ "Currency Creek Arboretum Eucalypt Research Centre". bgci.org. http://www.bgci.org/garden.php?id=2391. Retrieved 2009-10-09. 

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