Attractive and hardy tree with rough black bark and silvery green leaves. Flowers heavily in Summer and is a good source of pollen and honey. Drought and frost resistant.
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Large, leafy eucalypt with fibrous, tan coloured bark and small, white flowers. Its low branching habit when young makes them a fairly good windbreak choice. A local Koala food tree.
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A rare and very unusual Gum Tree due to its foliage having a distinct strawberry fragrance. This makes it a highly sought after plant for Essential Oil production. Also a nice specimen tree in its own right due to its long broad leaves and heavy flowering.
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A tall, fast growing eucalypt with dark, rough bark at the base and smooth grey streaked bark above. One of the major hardwood producers on the North Coast of N.S.W.
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A fast growing, tall gum tree with mottled grey bark that when shed reveals a brilliant orange to copper color trunk. The leaf is broad, glossy green above and lighter below. Bears nectar & pollen producing flowers in Summer. Also a great Koala food tree.
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A fast growing and very hardy tree suitable to most local soil types - even heavy clays which waterlog for weeks at a time. It is one of the favorite local Koala food trees.
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A very hardy tree with red-brown, fibrous-papery, persistent bark. Grows in sclerophyll forest, mainly in coastal districts and often on swampy ground or alluvial flats. A good wildlife habitat tree and butterfly attractor.
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