Eucalyptus albens (White Box)
Eucalyptus albens (White Box)
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Eucalyptus albens is a stately evergreen tree native to south-east Queensland, NSW tablelands, and the upper Snowy Mountains of Victoria. It features rough grey or white bark shed annually in ribbons, rounded bluish-grey juvenile leaves, and pale slate-grey adult leaves. White flowers appear from early autumn to early winter, followed by barrel to urn-shaped woody fruit
This tree is ideal for large gardens, parks, and native landscapes, providing shade, habitat for wildlife, and low-maintenance evergreen foliage. Thrives in full sun on well-drained soils and adapts to a variety of climates

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Mature height
12 metres
Mature width
8 metres
Spacing
6–8 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Bluish-grey juvenile leaves, pale slate-grey adult foliage, white flowers, woody barrel-shaped fruit
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Autumn to Winter
Sun tolerance
Full Sun
Maintenance
Low; well-suited for large spaces and native landscaping
Root System
Deep, spreading branched