Wandoo (Eucalyptus wandoo) and powderbark wandoo (E. accedens) are two of the most important of Western Australian eucalypts.
These slow-growing eucalypt hardwoods have been widely exploited for fuel and timber and have a significant ecological role.
This report examines rainfall and groundwater records for evidence that long-term change of those parameters, together with soil moisture, are factors in wandoo crown decline and death.