Carlsbad Real Estate News and Views: What's Up with all the Eucalyptus Trees in Carlsbad?

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What's Up with all the Eucalyptus Trees in Carlsbad?

Eucalyptus tree in La Costa, Carlsbad CaliforniaThe eucalyptus tree is a common sight in northeast Carlsbad in an area known as Hosp Grove.  Hundreds and hundreds as a matter of fact.

You will see a smattering of them in some other areas, and large quantities in communities like Rancho Santa Fe, Scripps Ranch, Olivenhain (Encinitas) and La Jolla (especially near UCSD). I have one in my yard and there are a bunch along my street here in La Costa.

Like the palm tree, they remind many visitors of the Southern California, and in some ways seem as much a part of the vegetation as the palm trees, possibly the most recognizable symbol of our region.

And I suspect many associate koala bears with eucalyptus trees - after all it is pretty much their entire diet (no koalas in SoCal except at the San Diego Zoo, as far as I know). Eucalyptus also makes us think of cough drops, deodorizers, and mosquito repellant - the oil is a common additive.

Eucalyptus trees in Rancho Santa Fe Village, CaliforniaEucalyptus trees are very fragrant, especially the bark, and can be used as a natural freshener. And like many other Southern California trees they don't drop their leaves and retain their color year round (a pleasant sight for us former Easterners accustomed to all trees save the evergreens getting naked in the winter).

Many are not aware that the eucalyptus tree is not native to Califonia (they are native to Australia and some other islands in the South Pacific), nor is the palm tree for that matter.

The big surprise for most folks is that the eucalyptus trees were planted in Carlsbad by a fellow named Hosp (hence the name of the grove in northeast Carlsbad as the street name) and intended to be used for building the railroad after the turn of the century. They grow quickly, and tall, and seemed ideal.

No such luck. The wood is not suitable for use as railroad ties (it cracks and splits easily) so the plan was abandoned.

Hosp Grove remains, having become city owned back in the 80s and is now parkland and open space with a hiking trail, one of many parks in Carlsbad. A last little tidbit - this year is the 100th birthday of these trees in Carlsbad.

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I must credit Kathy McGraw, who I met in person yesterday here in Carlsbad - what fun - for the inspiration for this post.

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Comments

Jeff I don't think that I have ever seen a Eucalyptus tree, maybe the next time I get to CA. it will be one of the things on my list.

Posted by George Souto NMLS# 65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages Connecticut over 3 years ago

Hi Jeff,

I remember how beautiful the eucalyptus trees are in San Diego, and reading this is making me miss them!  The scent when you walk through a grove of them really wakes you up with their spicy menthol smell....

Thanks for nice (scented) walk down memory lane!

Posted by Deborah Burns ~ Seattle Real Estate Agent (Realty Executives -BRIO) over 3 years ago

George - well there are a good numbr here, and lots in San Francisco as well. They don't tolerate cold weather so you are out of luck. The smell is terrific.

Deborah - you are welcome. We like using branches in flroal arrangements in the house.

Jeff

Posted by Jeff Dowler ~ Carlsbad Homes for Sale ~ 760-840-1360 (Solutions Real Estate (CA DRE Lic. # 01490977)) over 3 years ago

Jeff - VERY interesting post. Personally, I LOVE the scent of Eucalyptus.

Posted by Lisa Friedman Central New Jersey Real Estate (Alliance Realtors) over 3 years ago

Jeff- Nice article :)  I loved the Eucalyptus trees along 101 in Leucadia.  I hadn't been to Hosp Park, but maybe I'll get up there today.  It's so interesting to hear these types of things as I had absolutely no idea the trees  were brought here for" railroad ties".

Oh and Jeff I totally enjoyed our meeting the other day, and look foreward to February :)

Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 3 years ago

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