Eucalyptus phoenicea

(Scarlet Gum)
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FAMILY |
Myrtaceae |
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Species |
Eucalyptus phoenicea |
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Common name |
Scarlet Gum |
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Flower colour; life form |
Orange; tree |
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Campus |
Townsville |
Description
This northern Australian species has fibrous, flaky yellowish bark on the trunk and major branches and grows to 7-9 m tall. The orange flowers are in globular umbels and are borne on the branches so that they are often obscured by the foliage. The capsules are ribbed and cylindrical in shape to about 2.5 cm long and 1+ cm wide, slightly constricted at the neck. Flowers autumn to winter. Likes a well drained position but will grow on soils with quite a lot of clay
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