Tree | Eucalyptus camaldulensis River Red Gum |
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Description | Red River Gums are widespread in the Australian landscape, most commonly found along stream banks and rivers or in flood plains. They grow very tall with most trees exhibiting a stripy bark revealing pale grey, charcoal and occasionally pink colourings. Foliage is relatively short and narrow. | ||
Foliage |
Evergreen
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Form |
Oval
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Mature Size | 30 x 15m | ||
Uses | As a big tree, it is most suitable for developments and landscapes that require a big native tree. | ||
Position & Soil | While they tolerate most soil types, River Red Gums prefer well-drained sites in full sun or part shade. | ||
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Pot sizes in production |
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Substitutes |
• Angophora costata • Corymbia maculata • Eucalyptus viminalis |
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