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Eucalyptus. The majority of these occur. Australia with only a few species extending naturally into parts. Melanesia and the Philippines. Eucalyptus grow right across the Australian. Today eucalypts are. This page lists some of those species suitable for growing in the colder. Australia and gives some discussion of their requirements.
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The genus Eucalyptus is here interpreted in the broad sense, recognising. Whilst eucalypts are a generally adaptable group of plants there are a few. The coldest parts of Australia do not get as cold as some of the inhabited. Northern Hemisphere. One factor affecting eucalypt survival is temperature. Sudden severe frosts.
Eucalypts require a period of hardening if they are to survive very low. Whilst temperatures as low as - 2. C have been withstood by eucalypts. Eucalypts need to planted in an open, sunny area if they are not to develop.
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Here are a list of frost- hardy species that either have or may prove suitable. Europe and North America. The descriptions. Australia in its natural environment. References in brackets after the plant name refer to sources and sometimes.
C) quoted in those sources. Eucalyptus archeri Maiden & Blakely (R& I 1. Fo. A 3. 67)Grows as a mallee or straggly tree to c. Bark is usually smooth throughout. Adult leaves are lanceolate in shape. It occurs on the central plateau of Tasmania.
Commonly known as Alpine. Cider Gum. Eucalyptus camphora R. T. Baker (H 1. 13)Tree to 2. Bark smooth throughout, often with shed bark accumulating. Adult leaves ovate. It occurs from near.
Wallangarra, Queensland to near Glen Innes, New South Wales, from Rylstone to. Megalong Valley, New South Wales and from the southern highlands of new. South Wales to southern Victoria where it grows in valleys and swamps of mountainous. Commonly known as Mountain Swamp Gum. Eucalyptus coccifera Hook. H 1. 13) (R& I - 1.
See EE pg. 6. 5)Shrub or tree to 1. Bark is smooth throughout, white- grey, or yellow. Adult leaves elliptic or lanceolate, 5 - 1. It occurs in the central plateau area of Tasmania where it grows on exposed. Commonly known as Tasmanian.
Snow Gum. Eucalyptus dalrympleana Maiden subsp. H 1. 13) (R& T - 1.
Tree to 4. 0m high. Bark is smooth throughout and blotched white and grey to yellow- white. There is often an accumulation of. Adult leaves are narrowly lanceolate to. It occurs southwards from the. New South Wales through the southern tablelands (including. Australian Alps) then westwards to The Grampians in Victoria as well as.
Tasmania where it grows on upper slopes in mountain forests. Commonly known as Mountain Gum. Eucalyptus delegatensis R. T. Baker subsp. delegatensis (See 'Hardy Eucs' website)Tree to 4. Bark fibrous, grey to brown.
Adult leaves narrowly to broadly lanceolate, 1. It occurs from the Brindabella Range in the Australian Capital Territory southwards. New South Wales to near Melbourne in Victoria where it grows on the. Commonly known as Alpine Ash. Eucalyptus delegatensis subsp. Boland. Tree to 4. Bark fibrous, grey to brown.
Adult leaves narrowly to broadly lanceolate, 5 - 1. It occurs in Tasmania in the central subalpine areas and on Maria Island on. Commonly known as Alpine Ash. Eucalyptus glaucescens Maiden & Blakely (R& I 1. Fo. A 3. 66)Grows as a tree to 4.
Bark is rough and fibrous. Adult leaves. lanceolate in shape and 6 - 1. It occurs in south- eastern. New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria on higher mountains.
Commonly known as Tingiringi Gum. Eucalyptus globulus Labill. R& I. 1. 18 - danger zone - 6° to - 1. Tree to 7. 0m high.
Bark is usually smooth, white to cream, yellow or grey with. Adult leaves narrowly lanceolate. It occurs at Cape Otway and.
Wilsons Promontory in Victoria and widely in Tasmania where it grows on undulating. Commonly known as Tasmanian Blue Gum. Eucalyptus gregsoniana L. A. S. Johnson and Blaxell (See. Hardy Eucs' website)Mallee to 5m high.
Bark smooth, white to light grey throughout. Adult leaves. lanceolate, 7 - 1. Occurs in the Blue Mountains.
Budawang Range and south of Braidwood in New South Wales where it grows on mountain. Commonly known as Mallee Snow Gum. Eucalyptus gunnii Hook. H 1. 14) (R& I 1. See EE pg. 6. 5) (Fo.
A 3. 66)Grows as a tree to 2. Bark is smooth all over (although there may sometimes. Adult leaves are elliptic or obovate. It occurs on the central. Hobart in Tasmania where it grows on poorly drained flats.
Commonly known as Cider Gum. Eucalyptus kybeanensis Maiden & Cambage (R& I 1.
Grows as a mallee to 4m high or more rarely as a tree to 2. Bark is smooth. all over and is white, grey or grey- green in colour. Adult leaves are lanceolate. It occurs from southern New South. Wales southwards to north- eastern Victoria where it grows on exposed high mountains. Commonly known as Kybean Mallee Ash.
Eucalyptus lacrimans L. A. S. Johnson & K. D. Hill (See. 'Hardy Eucs' website)Grows as a tree to 1. Bark is smooth and white or grey in colour.
Adult. leaves are lanceolate and are 7 - 1. It occurs around. Adaminaby in the south- eastern part of New South Wales where it grows on flat. No common name recorded. Eucalyptus mitchelliana Cambage (See 'Hardy Eucs' website)Grows as a tree to 1.
Bark is smooth and white to grey in colour. Adult. leaves are lanceolate to narrowly- lanceolate and 7. It occurs only on the Mount Buffalo plateau in Victoria where it grows. Commonly known as Mount Buffalo Sallee. Eucalyptus moorei Maiden & Cambage (See 'Hardy Eucs' website)Grows as a tree or more usually a mallee to 8m high. Bark is white or grey in. Adult leaves are narrowly lanceolate or lanceolate and 4 - 7cm long.
It occurs in the Gibraltar Range, the Blue Mountains and. Budawang Range) in New South Wales. No common name. Eucalyptus neglecta Maiden (See 'Hardy Eucs' website)Grows as a tree to 6m high.
Bark is rough, fibrous and grey on the trunk and. Adult leaves are lanceolate and 7. It occurs from Omeo to south of Bright in Victoria. Commonly. known as Omeo Gum. Eucalyptus nitens (Deane & Maiden) Maiden (H 1. See 'Hardy Eucs' website)Grows as a tree to 7.
Bark is. smooth all over and yellow- white or grey in colour although there may occasionally. Adult leaves are lanceolate to. It occurs in. New South Wales in areas around Dorrigo, Barrington tops and southwards from. Tallaganda National Park to the central highlands of Victoria where it grows.
Commonly known as Shining. Gum. Eucalyptus parvula L. A. S. Johnson & K. D. Hill (H 1. 14. R& T 1. 25 - danger zone - 1.
Grows as a tree to 1. Bark smooth grey, grey- green or sometimes with. Adult leaves lanceolate and 5 - 7cm long and 0. It occurs in the Countegany to Kybean area of south- eastern New South Wales. Commonly known as Small- leaved. Gum. Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp.
Maiden) L. A. S. Johnson. Blaxell (R& I 1. Multi- stemmed shrub or a crooked tree to 9m high although sometimes to 1. Adult leaves lanceolate, 7.
Occurs in a small. Brindabella Range, Australian Capital Territory, Jounama Peaks. New South Wales and at Falls Creek, Victoria where it grows on steep slopes. Commonly known as Jounama Snow Gum. Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. Maiden &. Blakely) L. A. S. Johnson & Blaxell (H 1.
Grows as a tree or a mallee, usually to c. Bark is smooth and white, grey or red in colour. Adult leaves 5. - 8cm long and 1 - 2cm wide. Occurs in New South Wales and Victoria to the tree- line. Commonly known as Snow Gum.
Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Spreng. H 1. 14) (See EE pg. Grows as a tree to 2. Bark is smooth and white to grey- white and usually. Adult leaves 7 - 1. Occurs. in Queensland from just north of the border southwards through New South Wales.
Australian Capital Territory, Victoria to Mount Gambier in South Australia. Commonly known as Snow Gum. Eucalyptus perriniana F. Muell. ex Rodway (See 'Hardy Eucs'. Grows as a mallee to 6m high or as an untidy tree to 9m high. Bark is smooth. and is bronze, grey or white- green in colour. Adult leaves are lanceolate and.
It occurs south from the Tinderry Range in. New South Wales, an isolated occurrence in the Australian Capital. Territory into the Dargo High Plains of Victoria as well as in central and eastern. Tasmania where it grows subalpine woodland on plateaus and slopes. Commonly. known as Spinning Gum.
Eucalyptus rodwayi R. T. Baker & H. G. Sm. (See 'Hardy. Eucs' website)Grows as a tree to 2. Bark is rough and fibrous, grey on trunk and larger. Adult leaves are lanceolate and 5 - 1.
It occurs in Tasmania where it grows on the central. Commonly known. as Swamp Peppermint. Eucalyptus rubida H.
Deane & Maiden (See 'Hardy Eucs'. Grows as a tree to 4. Bark is smooth throughout and is white to red or. Adult leaves are lanceolate to narrowly- lanceolate and are 9 - 1.
It occurs from the northern tablelands of New South. Wales southwards to eastern Victoria and also in eastern Tasmania and in and. Mount Lofty Range in South Australia where it grows on tablelands. Commonly known as Candlebark. Eucalyptus stellulata Sieber ex DC.
See 'Hardy Eucs'. Tree to 1. 5m high. Bark dark grey, grey- black or olive green in colour.
Adult. leaves elliptic to broadly lanceolate, 5 - 9cm long and 1. It. occurs from near Wallangarra, New South Wales, through the Australian Capital. Territory to near Melbourne, Victoria where it usually grows in open flat areas.
Commonly known as Black Sallee. Eucalyptus subcrenulata Maiden and Blakely (H1. Tree to 1. 8m high. Bark smooth, grey to white or yellow- green in colour. Adult. leaves lanceolate to broadly lanceolate, 6 - 1.