Detail
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Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. pruinosa
Inland Blue Gum
Notes

Uses: As a shade or shelter tree in open parks and reserves and suitable as a street tree in wider locations.
Attracts nectar eating birds and insects for food and habitat.
Cultural use: Wood used to make fighting sticks and shields by indigenous peoples.
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.

  • Height 5-22m
  • Spread 3-12m
  • Position
    • position-fullsun Full Sun
  • Family Myrtaceae
  • Botanical Name Eucalyptus leucoxylon ssp. pruinosa
  • Common Name Inland Blue Gum
  • Origin SA, VIC, NSW, QLD
  • Habit Upright to spreading
  • Landscape Plains, Footslopes, Hills
  • Soil Texture Clay, Loam, Sand
  • pH Acidic, Alkaline, Neutral
  • Tolerates Drought, Moderate frost
  • Supplementary Watering Minimal
  • Flower Colour Red
  • Flowering Time Spring, Winter
  • Flower Type Eucalypt-type
  • Form Tall Tree (Usually exceeds 10m)
  • Indigenous to the Adelaide Region