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Eucalyptus baeuerlenii Baeuerlen's gum |
Description: This species is found in the coastal ranges of New South Wales in the Sugar Loaf Mountain, Wentworth Falls, Mount Budawang area. The bark is smooth throughout, colors vary from red, gray, brown, copper, green or various combinations and sheds in long ribbons. It is further classified in subsection Euryoatae, widely distributed on many landforms; series Saxicola - meaning rock dwelling.
Culture: Gravels, loam or sandy loam type soil, pH 5.5 to 6.4, low moisture needs.
Uses: Ornamental, multiple stems with shedding bark.
| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone 8 |
| Type | Medium tree 30-45' or mallee habit, lignotuber |
| Flower Color | White |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Placement | Sun |
| Culture | Low moisture |
| Native | New South Wales |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
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