Native Australian Species
Aboriginal Name
Gulgadya (Cadigal)
Cadigal Country, Sydney Harbour
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands where these flowers grow.
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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