Eucalyptus Robusta I think. AKA swamp mahogany? I can see harvesting useful logs in a few years. I don't think I have a single Ohia on site that would yield a usable log. They are all too small or crooked.
I have thought about bamboo. So many to choose from. Even the clumping varieties can be a bit overwhelming. Some make edible shoots though. That is a mark in their favor.
At least for the unripped section nearest the road I went through and tried to kill off all the guava and glory bush trees. I tried not to kill any uluhe. I sprayed the foliage of the glory bush with diluted roundup and hacked and squirted the trunks of the guava with a much richer concentration of roundup. It takes multiple applications but eventually does the job. I like to think that the Ohias have benefited.
I have thought about bamboo. So many to choose from. Even the clumping varieties can be a bit overwhelming. Some make edible shoots though. That is a mark in their favor.
At least for the unripped section nearest the road I went through and tried to kill off all the guava and glory bush trees. I tried not to kill any uluhe. I sprayed the foliage of the glory bush with diluted roundup and hacked and squirted the trunks of the guava with a much richer concentration of roundup. It takes multiple applications but eventually does the job. I like to think that the Ohias have benefited.