Uses: Usually found as a tall eucalypt however often develops as a smaller mallee up to 4 metres on rocky slopes.
In it's taller form can be used as a shade tree and it's durable timber makes an excellent fire wood.
Note: These trees and shrubs are listed in Regulation 24.3 under the Sewerage Act and may be planted in any street or road in any drainage area not closer than 3.5 metres to any sewer main or connection. In home gardens, too, they should not be planted closer than 3.5 metres to any sewer pipe.
This plant is indigenous to the following botanical regions of South Australia.
:NW: North Western
:FR: Flinders Rangers
:EA: Eastern
For detail on these regions refer to the user guide.