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Plants Matching eucalyptus

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Image of Eucalyptus photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Eucalyptus, Gum Tree, Ironbark)

(Eucalyptus)

Closely related to the better-known Eucalyptus nicholii, this native of eastern Australia makes an excellent medium-sized street, park or shade tree. Occurring on sandy ridges and slopes over a small area of New South Wales, it typically forms a rather sparsely branched tree in the wild. In fertile garden soil it grows more rapidly and densely.

The horizontal to ascending, gray to gray-green branches bear narrow drooping gray-green leaves that smell of peppermint when bruised. Cut...

Image of Eucalyptus caesia photo by: John Rickard

John Rickard

(Gungurru, Silver Princess)

Image of Eucalyptus caesia ssp. magna photo by: John Rickard

John Rickard

(Gungurru, Silver Princess)

Image of Eucalyptus cinerea photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Argyle Apple, Silver Dollar Tree)

A tidy small tree with handsome evergreen foliage, this well known eucalyptus from eastern Australia is ideal for arid regions where water conservation is paramount. Denser and more compact than most of its eucalypt kin, it is prized for its round silver-gray juvenile leaves. The foliage and stems are coated with a white bloom which gives them an ashen, ghostly appearance. The leaves emit a pleasing fragrance when bruised. Older specimens may produce long lance-shaped leaves. The flowers are insignificant....

Image of Eucalyptus deglupta photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Mindanao Gum, Rainbow Gum)

King of the ornamental barks, rainbow gum lives up to its name with exfoliating strips of bark in an array of colors from green and blue to red, orange and brown. A tall, very fast-growing evergreen tree from southeastern Asia (eastern Indonesia to New Guinea and the Phlippines), is also bears wispy clusters of fragrant white blossoms that are adored by honeybees. It attains an upright form with a V-shape but gently rounded canopy.

The foliage and stems are fragrant when crushed as they are filled...

Image of Eucalyptus erythrocorys photo by: Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

Michael Charters, www.calflora.net

(Red Capgum)

The large, colorful budcaps and flower clusters of this small multi-trunked tree from Western Australia make it one of the few of its tribe worth growing for its blooms. Appearing most abundantly in summer and fall but sporadically at other seasons, the cross-shaped red buds split open to reveal showy clusters of bristly lemon-yellow flowers that resemble shaving brushes. Large reddish-brown seed capsules follow the flowers. They make an interesting addition to flower arrangements. The willowy,...

Image of Eucalyptus grossa photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Coarse-leaf Mallee)

(Cidergum)

Native to the relatively chilly climes of Tasmania, this upright, medium-sized tree is valued not only for its handsome evergreen foliage but also for its remarkable cold hardiness. The silvery round foliage of juvenile plants shimmers in the landscape, and works wonderfully in cut flower arrangements. Mature trees bear dark green, lance-shaped leaves. Small white flowers in spring and summer contrast nicely with the leaves. The beautiful smooth bark is gray or chalk-white mottled with orange, pink,...

Image of Eucalyptus gunnii

Ernst Benary® Inc.

(Cidergum, Silver Drop Eucalyptus)

Native to the relatively chilly climes of Tasmania, this upright, medium-sized tree is valued not only for its handsome evergreen foliage but also for its remarkable cold hardiness. The silvery round foliage of juvenile plants shimmers in the landscape, and works wonderfully in cut flower arrangements. Mature trees bear dark green, lance-shaped leaves. Small white flowers in spring and summer contrast nicely with the leaves. The beautiful smooth bark is gray or chalk-white mottled with orange, pink,...