Eucalyptus Subcrenulata Yellow Gum Tree
Eucalyptus Subcrenulata Yellow Gum Tree
Eucalyptus Subcrenulata, commonly referred to as the Yellow Gum Tree, is a notable species within the eucalyptus genus. Renowned for its distinctive yellow bark that peels away in long, narrow strips, this tree exhibits a striking visual appeal. The bark's colour intensifies as it ages, adding to the tree's overall aesthetic charm.
The foliage of Eucalyptus Subcrenulata consists of lance-shaped leaves with a glossy texture, providing a verdant contrast to the yellow bark. These leaves emit a pleasant fragrance when crushed, contributing to the sensory experience of encountering this tree.
Yellow Gum Trees typically reach a moderate to tall height, forming a well-rounded canopy that offers ample shade. Known for its adaptability to various soil types, this eucalyptus species thrives in a range of climates, making it suitable for diverse environments.
At a glance
- Attractive eucalyptus specimen tree
- Distinctive yellow bark and glossy foliage
- Adapts to different environments
- Fragrant foliage
You will receive 1 x established cell plant (approx 12" height)
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Climate | Temperate |
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Sunlight | Full sun |
Watering | Medium |
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Season of interest | Summer |
Foliage | Evergreen |
Hardiness Rating (RHS) | H5 (-15 to -10 °C),H6 (-20 to -15 °C),H7 (< -20 °C |
Soil type | Loam, peat, sand |
Soil PH | Neutral - acidic |
Size | Height: 12m, Spread: 8m |
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