Eucalyptus racemosa often gets mistaken for the better-known Eucalyptus haemastoma, because of their distinctive scribble pattern, which ...
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Eucalyptus racemosa often gets mistaken for the better-known Eucalyptus haemastoma, because of their distinctive scribble pattern, which ...
Red stringybark isn’t commonly grown in gardens due to its stature, but the peeling bark is striking ...
One of my all-time favourite Eucalyptus species is Eucalyptus punctata. Its bark inevitably flakes off into camouflaged ...
Eucalyptus obliqua may not be the first choice for a home garden but, if you just happen ...
Mountain ash or Eucalyptus regnans is an incredibly tall tree making up much of the forests throughout ...
The Latin name of Eucalyptus melliodora means ‘the scent of honey’, giving you an idea of how ...
Eucalyptus viminalis is an incredibly useful native tree, and well worth getting to know. For any Australian ...
Eucalyptus sideroxylon, like most natives, are generally overlooked. They’re common as muck and tend to be well-established ...
Eucalyptus globulus, commonly called the blue gum, gets its name from its distinctive and utterly unrivalled blue ...
Eucalyptus leucoxylon, yellow gum or white ironbark to most of us, is the hardiest red-flowered Eucalyptus you ...
One of my favourite native trees has to be the snow gum, Eucalyptus pauciflora. This pale-stemmed alpine ...
The river red gum, or Eucalyptus camaldulensis to be precise, is one of the simplest trees to ...
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