The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 6
Jamaica.—
Jamaica.—
Mr. Morris reports:—"Of Australian trees the most desirable here is Grevillea robusta, which is adapted for nearly all elevations, and stands wind well. The gums (Eucalyptus) get very much blown and seldom look well except in clumps, where, for the first four or five years they are sheltered on the outside by other trees."