Eucalyptus, Angophora & Corymbia
Eucalyptus and Corymbia are a genus of over seven hundred species of flowering trees, shrubs or mallees in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, all are commonly known as eucalypts.
Most species of Eucalyptus are native to Australia, and occur in every state and territory. Approximately three-quarters of Australian forests are eucalypt forests, only a few species are native to islands north of Australia and a smaller number are only found outside the continent.
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EUCALYPTUS alatissima - Pink/Red flowers
syn. Eucalyptus kingsmillii ssp. alatissima
Seed in Chaff
EUCALYPTUS brockwayi
Dundas Mahogany
WA Conservation Code: Priority Three
Poorly-known species - known from several locations
EUCALYPTUS brookeriana
Rocka Rivulet Gum or Brooker's Gum
VICFLORA Threat Status: Endangered
TASMANIA: Listed as Critically Endangered
EUCALYPTUS caesia ssp magna - Pure Seed
Pure Seed
Silver Princess (weeping form)
Priority species. Rare in the Wild
EUCALYPTUS cinerea - Pure Seed (Treated)
Pure Seed (Treated)
Silver Dollar Gum, Argyle Apple, or Silver-leaf Stringybark
EUCALYPTUS cinerea - Silver Dollar Gum Pure Seed
PURE SEED
Argyle Apple, or Silver-leaf Stringybark
EUCALYPTUS exilis
Boyagin Mallee or Whipstick Mallee
WA Conservation Code: Priority Four
Rare, Near Threatened.