Blue Gum
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Cream White

Blue Gum

Eucalyptus globulus

Native Australian Species
Aboriginal Name

Gulgadya (Cadigal)

Cadigal Country, Sydney Harbour

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About

While known for its tree form, the blue gum produces beautiful cream-white flowers that are vital for bees and native wildlife. The aromatic leaves are used in essential oils.

Habitat

Forests and plantations. Prefers moist, fertile soils.

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Quick Facts

Region

Tasmania, Victoria

Blooming Season

December to May

Color

Cream White

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