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Eucalyptus talyuberlup Pretty Yate |
SUBGENUS SYMPHYOMYRTUS Section Bisectae Subsection Hadrotes |
Description: 9-30' x 9-18'. The bark is generally smooth, yellow, green, pale brown and pink - shedding in ribbons. Adult leaves are dark green and glossy, large buds and fruit seen in the crown. Found near Mt. Talyuberlup near the Stirling Range of West Australia.
Culture: Sun, clay loam, pH 5.5 to 6.4, annual rainfall minimum of 24 inches per year.
Uses: Ornamental, hedges and windbreaks, honey production, screening.
| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone 9 |
| Type | Small tree to 30' or mallee to 15', lignotuber |
| Flower Color | yellow/green |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Native | West Australia |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
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