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Bendo
Eucalyptus exserta F.Muell.
Eucalyptus exserta is an Australian eucalypt that hosts mistletoes, feeds koalas, and is used for apiculture and erosion control.
Pink Gum
Eucalyptus fasciculosa F.Muell.
Eucalyptus fasciculosa, or pink gum, is a eucalypt tree native to southern Australia that is commonly grown as an ornamental tree.
Red Ironbark
Eucalyptus fibrosa F.Muell.
Eucalyptus fibrosa, red ironbark, is a tree found in eastern Australia that bears white flowers and rough ironbark.
Eucalyptus foecunda Schauer
Eucalyptus foecunda Schauer
Eucalyptus foecunda is a mallee eucalypt endemic to coastal Western Australia that produces creamy white flowers.
Tasmanian blue gum
Eucalyptus globulus Labill.
Eucalyptus globulus Labill., or blue gum, is a variable eucalypt tree native to southeastern Australia and naturalised elsewhere.
Tuart
Eucalyptus gomphocephala A.Cunn. ex DC.
Eucalyptus gomphocephala (tuart) is a large protected forest tree native to southwest Western Australia.
Long-leaved Box
Eucalyptus goniocalyx F.Muell.
Eucalyptus goniocalyx is an Australian eucalypt tree with five distinct subspecies that differ in distribution and habitat.
Flooded Gum
Eucalyptus grandis W.Hill ex Maiden
Eucalyptus grandis is a tall Australian eucalypt widely planted globally for timber.
Scribbly Gum
Eucalyptus haemastoma Sm.
Eucalyptus haemastoma, or scribbly gum, is a tree endemic to the Sydney region of New South Wales with characteristic inscribed smooth bark.
Ridge-fruited mallee
Eucalyptus incrassata Labill.
Eucalyptus incrassata Labill., a widespread Australian mallee, has multiple horticultural and environmental uses.
Black Box
Eucalyptus largiflorens F.Muell.
Eucalyptus largiflorens (black box) is a vulnerable Australian eucalypt used for food by Indigenous Australians.
Broad-leaved White Mahogany
Eucalyptus latisinensis K.D.Hill
Eucalyptus latisinensis K.D.Hill is a medium-sized Australian eucalypt with rough fibrous bark and white flowers that bloom in August.
Yellow gum
Eucalyptus leucoxylon F.Muell.
Eucalyptus leucoxylon F.Muell. is a eucalypt tree native to southeastern Australia with several cultivated ornamental varieties.
Red Stringybark
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha F.Muell.
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha F.Muell., or red stringybark, is an Australian eucalypt tree with characteristic rough stringy bark and white flowers.
Jarrah
Eucalyptus marginata Sm.
Eucalyptus marginata (jarrah) is a Western Australian evergreen hardwood tree valued for its timber and premium honey.
Silver-leaved Ironbark
Eucalyptus melanophloia F.Muell.
Eucalyptus melanophloia F.Muell., silver-leaved ironbark, is a tree rarely mallee native to eastern Australia and isolated Northern Territory locations.
Yellow Box
Eucalyptus melliodora A.Cunn. ex Schauer
Eucalyptus melliodora, or yellow box, is an Australian eucalypt tree valued for its timber and the high quality honey it produces.
grey box
Eucalyptus microcarpa (Maiden) Maiden
Eucalyptus microcarpa is a spreading Australian eucalypt tree that grows in inland south-eastern and eastern grassy woodland.
Tallowwood
Eucalyptus microcorys F.Muell.
Eucalyptus microcorys, or tallowwood, is a tall Australian eucalypt with rough bark, white to yellow flowers, and woody conical fruit.
grey box
Eucalyptus moluccana Roxb.
Eucalyptus moluccana, commonly grey box, is an Australian eucalypt tree with white flowers and a specified eastern coastal distribution.
Messmate Stringybark
Eucalyptus obliqua L'Hér.
Eucalyptus obliqua is a common Australian eucalypt harvested for important commercial hardwood timber.
Swamp Gum
Eucalyptus ovata Labill.
Eucalyptus ovata (swamp gum) is a variable Australian eucalyptus tree that grows in damp low-lying grassy woodland in south-eastern Australia.
Snow Gum
Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Spreng.
Eucalyptus pauciflora, or snow gum, is Australia's most cold-tolerant eucalyptus with two subspecies holding a UK horticultural award.
Blackbutt
Eucalyptus pilularis Sm.
Eucalyptus pilularis is a large Australian eucalyptus tree that grows in coastal forests from southern New South Wales to Queensland.
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