Tree | Corymbia eximia Yellow Bloodwood |
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Description | This Australian native Corymbia (syn. Eucalyptus) has scaly yellow-brown bark. The leaves are broad, thick, curved and blue-green in colour. It produces large creamy flowers in spring that are in clusters of up to seven. The flowers attract birds and insects in spring. | ||
Foliage |
Evergreen
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Form |
Round
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Mature Size | 10 x 7m | ||
Uses | A great feature medium-sized tree for large gardens. Can also be used in streetscapes and parks. Great for habitat for native fauna. | ||
Position & Soil | Suits dry conditions once established. Will tolerate most soils in full sun position. Does not tolerate frost well. Leaves will turn a yellow green in winter but as the weather heats up the colour will change quickly. | ||
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Substitutes |
• Corymbia citriodora 'Compact selection' • Corymbia ficifolia 'Calypso' • Corymbia maculata • Eucalyptus pauciflora • Eucalyptus salubris |
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