Small Eucalyptus
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Bring bold beauty to your garden with Eucalyptus rhodantha, the stunning Rose Mallee known for it's large, deep pink to red flowers and silvery, round foliage and large seed pods. This rare and eye catching native is perfect for making a statement, attracting birds and pollinators while thriving in dry, well-drained soils.
Its compact size (growing up to 4m) and drought tolerance make it ideal for modern, low-maintenance landscapes. Add a touch of the extraordinary with Eucalyptus rhodantha - a showstopper in any garden.
Eucalyptus kruseana, also known as the bookleaf mallee, is a unique and compact eucalyptus with striking silvery-blue, round foliage and decorative greenish yellow flowers. It grows as a straggly multi-stemmed mallee to 3.5m and has bark that sheds in ribbons. Adult leaves rarely form in the crown so it has only its juvenile leaves which give it it's unique character.
It has a sculptural form making it a favourite for florists and landscapers alike. Great in smaller gardens and easy to care for.
Eucalyptus macrocarpa, also known as Mottlecah, is one of WA's most striking natives and a true showstopper in any garden. A low, spreading mallee (4m tall) produces brilliant red flowers up to 10cm across, framed by large, silvery-blue leaves.
Flowering from late winter into spring, it draws in birds and other pollinators, drought-tolerant and well suited to sandy, gravelly, or well-drained soils, Eucalyptus macrocarpa is perfect for native gardens and feature planting.
Eucalyptus erythrocorys, commonly known as red-capped gum, or illyarrie, is a striking small tree, growing from 4-8 metres, known for it's red caps and bright yellow flowers seen from late summer through to autumn.
Eucalyptus erythrocorys is popular in Perth gardens and hills properties because of it's ornamental features and ability to attract birds and other pollinators. It loves well-drained soils and sunny positions.
Eucalyptus drummondii, or Drummond's gum, is a compact and elegant mallee making it an excellent choice for Perth gardens. Usually growing to 3-7m, it can be grown in a small garden or several planted to fill a sunny spot.
It features smooth, mottled bark and attractive, blue-grey foliage, complemented by creamy/white flowers that start blooming in spring. This species is well suited to Perth's sandy soils and climate, thriving in full sun and drought tolerant once established.
Compact and attractive, Eucalyptus drummondii is ideal for native gardens, habitat planting or as a feature tree.
Eucalyptus websteriana, commonly known as Webster's mallee, is a small tree growing to around 4 metres. It features a graceful, canopy of rounded heart shaped leaves and 'minni richi' bark, a peeling bark that reveals new bark underneath. In spring it produces clusters of yellow flowers that attract bees, birds and other pollinators to your garden.
Eucalyptus websteriana is hardy so can handle dry conditions and poor soils, and the perfect tree for small spaces.
Corymbia ficifolia or red-flowering gum, is described as a straggly small tree that can grow up to 10 metres. Corymbia ficifolia is famous for it's bright red flowers, which can be pink or even orange, large glossy green leaves and it's ornamental plantings.
Flowering starts in December and goes for several months, and provides nectar for many animals and insects. Fast growing in sandy soils, hardy and well suited to southern WA climate.
Eucalyptus horistes, brings the essence of the Australian outback into your space. Its lance-shaped, glossy leaves are prized for their essential eucalyptus oils.
It grows as a mallee, erect and open, rising to a modest height of 4 to 10 metres, making it ideal to include in screening on your property. It adapts to various soil types, from sandy to loamy.
Flowering in late summer to autumn, its white to creamy blossoms play a crucial role in pollination and ecosystem enrichment, contributing to habitat restoration and erosion control.
Eucalyptus redunca (subsp. redunca), or Black Marlock grows into a small mallee of 4 metres so perfect in a small garden. It has creamy yellow flowers from spring to summer which support all the pollinators.
The foliage of this eucalyptus is dull green and slightly blue. The buds are long , narrow and horn-shaped. it grows in sandy soils over laterite and coastal areas.
