第 66 节
作者:双曲线      更新:2022-04-14 11:08      字数:9322
  The pine and cypress are the trees most generally attacked; and; as I
  have already shown; there is no difficulty whatever in their
  preservation should the requisite staff of officials be appointed。 It
  should; however; be borne in mind that the preservation of woods and
  forests is a simple matter compared with the absolute necessity of their
  extension; it is therefore desirable to examine the capabilities of the
  island for tree…culture。
  When Cyprus was first occupied by British troops the English newspapers
  were full of superficial advice suggested by numerous well…meaning
  correspondents who were utterly devoid of practical experience in
  tree…planting; and a unanimous verdict was given in favour of the
  Eucalyptus globulus; and other varieties of the same tree; irrespective
  of all knowledge of localities and soils。
  The absence of money would be the only excuse for any delay in
  experimental tree…culture。 The seeds of the eucalyptus were sent out in
  considerable quantities to the various chief commissioners of districts
  for cultivation; as though these overworked and ill…paid officers were
  omniscient; and added the practical knowledge of horticulture to their
  military qualifications。 Every commissioner that I saw had a few old
  wine or beer cases filled with earth; in which he was endeavouring to
  produce embryo forests of the varieties of eucalyptus; to be planted out
  when germinatedhow; when; or where; he could not tell。 Of course all
  these attempts ended in failure。 There should have been an experienced
  gardener specially appointed for the purpose of raising and planting out
  the young trees adapted for the various soils and altitudes of the
  country; and such trees should have been ready for their positions at
  the commencement of the winter months in November。 The commissioners
  worked in this new occupation with the same praiseworthy energy that
  distinguished them throughout all the trying difficulties of their
  appointment as rulers in a strange country; where; without a knowledge
  of the language or customs; they were suddenly called upon to confer
  happiness and contentment upon an oppressed population by administering
  TURKISH laws in the essence of their integrity。
  The Cypriotes had expected to see England and the English as their
  rulers; but like the well…known saying; 〃Scratch a Russian and you
  discover the Tartar;〃 they might have 〃scratched an Englishman and have
  found the Turk;〃 in the actual regime that we were bound to maintain
  according to the conditions of the British occupation。
  The native mind could not understand the reason for the stringent rule
  prohibiting the cutting of trees and they came to the conclusion that
  our government contemplated some selfish advantage; and that the forests
  were eventually to be leased to a company。 When they shall see
  tree…planting commenced by the government upon an extensive scale they
  will believe in the undertaking as intended for the welfare of the
  island。
  Whenever this important and necessary work shall be organised; it is to
  be hoped that 〃common sense〃 will be employed in the selection of trees
  adapted for the various localities; and that no absurd experiments will
  be made upon a large scale by introducing varieties foreign to the
  island until they shall have been tested satisfactorily in botanical
  nurseries established at various altitudes。
  There are various local difficulties that must be considered in addition
  to soil and climate; the most important is the presence of vast numbers
  of goats throughout the mountains; that would utterly destroy certain
  varieties of young plants。 There can be no doubt that the climate and
  soil are specially adapted for the introduction of the common larch;
  which would grow quickly into value for the much…needed poles for
  rafters and beams for the flat…topped roofs; but this tree is eagerly
  devoured by sheep; goats; and cattle; and would be destroyed in its
  first stage unless protected by fencing。 It will be a safe rule to adopt
  the native trees as a guide to future extension; as the varieties of
  such classes as are indigenous will assuredly succeed。 The two existing
  pines are shunned by goats even when in their earliest growth; and they
  are so ineradicable that were the forests spared and allowed to remain
  without artificial planting; in ten years there would be masses of young
  trees too thick for the success of timber。 The rain; when heavy; washes
  the fallen cones from the highest points; and as they are carried by the
  surface water down the steep inclines they hitch among the rocks and
  take root in every favourable locality。 Here we have two native trees
  that will plant themselves and flourish without expense; invulnerable to
  the attacks of goats; and only demanding rest and time。 On the other
  hand; they might be planted at regular intervals with so small an outlay
  that their artificial arrangement would be advisable。
  The cypress may be extended in a similar manner。
  The presence of several varieties of oak would naturally suggest the
  introduction of the cork…tree and the species which produces the
  valonia; which forms an important article of trade; and is largely used
  in England by the tanner。 This cup of the acorn of the Quercus aegilops
  is extremely rich in tannin; and ranges in price from 20 to 30 pounds
  sterling per ton delivered in an English port。 It is exported largely
  from the Levant; and there can be little doubt that its introduction to
  Cyprus would eventually supply a new source of revenue。
  The climate and soil of the Troodos mountains would be highly favourable
  to the cork…tree;* which would after thirty or forty years become
  extremely valuable。 The box might be introduced from the mountains of
  Spain; also the Spanish chestnut; which for building purposes is
  invaluable; as not only practically imperishable; but fire…proof。 It is
  not generally known that the wood of the Spanish chestnut is so
  uninflammable that it requires the aid of other fuel to consume it by
  fire; it might be used with great advantage in massive logs for upright
  pillars; to support beams of similar wood in warehouses。
  (*The cork oak is mentioned in some works on Cyprus as indigenous to the
  island; this is a mistake。 The ilex is plentiful; but not the cork…tree。)
  Although the walnut cannot be classed with forest…trees indigenous to
  Cyprus; it flourishes abundantly at a high elevation; ranging from about
  2500 to 5000 feet above the sea。 At Trooditissa monastery there are
  trees that were planted by the hands of the old monk; my informant; only
  twenty years ago; which are equal in size to a growth of fifty years in
  England。 The planting of walnuts should certainly be encouraged; as the
  wood is extremely valuable; at the same time that the crop yields an
  annual revenue。
  The preservation and extension of the woods and forests throughout the
  mountainous districts of Cyprus are a simple affair; which only requires
  capital and common sense combined with the usual necessary experience。
  There are other portions of the island which require a different
  treatment。
  It is the fashion to accredit every portion of Cyprus as tree…bearing in
  its early history; but if the student will compare the large population
  reported to have existed at that time with the superficial area of the
  island; it will be plainly seen that a very large proportion must have
  been under cultivation; otherwise supplies must have been imported。 I
  have before mentioned my opinion that the hard bare surface of the
  denuded cretaceous hills could never have borne timber; neither do I
  believe in the traditions concerning forests in the plain of Messaria;
  for the simple reason that it must have been the cereal…producing area
  of the island。
  The ancient forests must have existed where the vestiges remain to the
  present day; in which localities the natural inclination of the soil is
  to produce trees; which are still represented; in spite of the hideous
  destruction perpetrated by the inhabitants during many centuries。 These
  positions include the entire Carpas district; together with the long
  range of compact limestone mountains forming the northern wall of the
  island; the northern coast and western; comprising the country between
  Poli…ton…Khrysokhus; and Baffo; and the central and coast…line from
  Baffo to Limasol; with exceptions of lands here and there cultivated
  with cereals。 The greater portion of the mountains that are now occupied
  with vineyards were originally forests; which have been cleared
  specially for the cultivation of the vine。 I have seen ground at an
  elevation of 4800 feet where the vineyards originally existed upon
  cleared forest soil; which; having been abandoned; is relapsing into its
  former state; becoming more or less covered with pines as birds may have
  dropped the seeds; or the cones may have been driven from higher
  altitudes by wind and rain。
  The question that must now be determined is this: 〃What portions of the
  island are to be restored to forest?〃 Any person who has carefully
  examined the country can reply without hesitation; 〃Plant all useless
  lands with trees; those useless lands are already more or less covered
  with bush or woods; and den