Eucalyptus racemosa often gets mistaken for the better-known Eucalyptus haemastoma, because of their distinctive scribble pattern, which ...

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Red stringybark isn’t commonly grown in gardens due to its stature, but the peeling bark is striking ...

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One of my all-time favourite Eucalyptus species is Eucalyptus punctata. Its bark inevitably flakes off into camouflaged ...

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Mountain ash or Eucalyptus regnans is an incredibly tall tree making up much of the forests throughout ...

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The Latin name of Eucalyptus melliodora means ‘the scent of honey’, giving you an idea of how ...

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Eucalyptus viminalis is an incredibly useful native tree, and well worth getting to know. For any Australian ...

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Eucalyptus sideroxylon, like most natives, are generally overlooked. They’re common as muck and tend to be well-established ...

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Eucalyptus globulus, commonly called the blue gum, gets its name from its distinctive and utterly unrivalled blue ...

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Eucalyptus leucoxylon, yellow gum or white ironbark to most of us, is the hardiest red-flowered Eucalyptus you ...

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One of my favourite native trees has to be the snow gum, Eucalyptus pauciflora. This pale-stemmed alpine ...

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The river red gum, or Eucalyptus camaldulensis to be precise, is one of the simplest trees to ...

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