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Eucalyptus Callanii
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Description: A stringybark species 20-50' high, slender in nature with flat, flaky-fibrous bark on the trunk and moderately smooth bark along the branches.
Eucalyptus Callanii is found native at Mittagong and Wombeyan Caves and Marrangaroo New South Wales. It was named after Mr. & Mrs. Albert Callan of Grantham Mittagong.
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| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone |
| Type | Tree 20-50' |
| Flower Color | white |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Placement | Sun |
| Soil | Acid, sand or sandy loam |
| Culture | annual rainfall ? |
| Native | New South Wales |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
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