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Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Eucalyptus camaldulensis is a common and widespread tree along watercourses over much of mainland Australia. It is frequently a dominant component of riparian communities, and is an iconic and important species of the Murray-Darling catchment, both ecologically and economically.
Eucalyptus camaldulensis is spreading, usually dense tree with a smooth, grey or whitish blue trunk, sometimes streaked or tinted reddish pink. Juvenile leaves are ovate to broadly lance-shaped, and grey-green; adult leaves, to 30cm long, are lance-shaped to narrowly lance-shaped, and usually mid-green, sometimes grey-green. Produces umbels of 7-11 white flowers, mainly in summer.
Max Height: 15-50m
Spread: 15-35m
Family: Myrtaceae
Common Name: River Red Gum
Flower Colour: White
Drought Tolerance: Medium
Salinity Tolerance: High
Sun Tolerance: High
Wind Tolerance: High
Water Requirement: Medium
Pest Tolerance: High
Disease Tolerance: High
Growth Rate: Fast
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