There are a small number of Eucalyptus species not native to Australia, in places such as Indonesia and the Philippines. Eucalyptus is also widely cultivated throughout Europe, and is used by European breeders as a foodplant for many species.
Alternative foodplants to Eucalyptus include Myrtus (Myrtles) which are in the same family (Myrtaceae).
There are a small number of
Thu, 17/07/2008 - 12:50pm — Ed BakerThere are a small number of Eucalyptus species not native to Australia, in places such as Indonesia and the Philippines. Eucalyptus is also widely cultivated throughout Europe, and is used by European breeders as a foodplant for many species.
Alternative foodplants to Eucalyptus include Myrtus (Myrtles) which are in the same family (Myrtaceae).