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Eucalyptus muelleriana Yellow Stringybark |
Description: Tall, fibrous barked tree with straight trunk and well developed crown. The wood is heavy, hard, very durable for heavy construction. Native to the coastal areas of New South Wales and Victoria, it is often associated with other stringybarks. The bark is fibrous, gray-brown in color.
Uses: Shade, sawmill timber, small timber, waterlogged areas, honey production, coastal planting areas, wind resistant plants.
ClimateData: Favors warm humid to sub-humid. Heat index, hot: 82 F, cold: 21 F. Rainfall 700-1200 mm; (28 to 48 inches) altitude near sea level to 450 m.
| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone 9 |
| Type | Large tree 82-131' (25-40 m), lignotuber |
| Flower Color | White |
| Growth Rate | Fast |
| Placement | Sun |
| Soil Type | Clay |
| Soil Moisture (minimum) | 700 mm 28" per year |
| Native | New South Wales, Victoria |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
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