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Tree Eucalyptus woodwardii Gungurru, Lemon-flowered Gum
Description The lemon-flowered gum is native to the Victoria Desert area of Western Australia, near the Nullabor Plain. It has smooth, grey-brown bark and a narrow habit with an open crown. Beautiful yellow inflorescences and fruiting capsules are heavy and cause the branches to bend, giving the tree a weeping nature.
Foliage Evergreen
Form Round
Mature Size 12 x 3m
Uses Considered to be one of the most spectacular arid-zone trees in the world, it is popular due to its attractive, large lemon-yellow flowers.
Position & Soil It is considered drought and frost tolerant and will establish easily in sand or sandy loams. Attracts bees and birds. Used as a privacy screening plant or a feature plant it has a medium growth rate and requires little pruning.
Features Medium Evergreen Round Bird Attracting Feature Bark Feature Flower Feature Foliage Informal Screening Native Signature Trees Specimen
Pot sizes in production 40cm/27L (1.2-1.5m)
Substitutes Eucalyptus forrestiana
Eucalyptus lacrimans
Eucalyptus mannifera maculosa
Eucalyptus salubris
Eucalyptus torquata
Eucalyptus torquata x woodwardii 'Torwood'
Eucalyptus victrix

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