Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Red River Gum
River Red Gums are widespread in the Australian landscape, most commonly found along stream banks and rivers or in flood plains. They grow very tall with most trees exhibiting a stripy bark revealing pale grey, charcoal and occasionally pink colourings. Foliage is relatively short and narrow.
Uses
As a big tree, it is most suitable for developments and landscapes that require a big native tree.
Preferred Position & Soil
While they tolerate most soil types, River Red Gums prefer well-drained sites in full sun or part shade.
| Form | Standard Tree Shape |
| Common Name | Red River Gum |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
| Mature Size | Height: 20m Width: 15m |
Categories
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Evergreen A plant that retains its leaves all year round. |
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Native Indigenous or occurring naturally in Australia. |
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Shade Tree This is a selection that will provide commending shade when fully mature. |





