Eucalyptus Crebra (Narrow-Leaf Ironbark)
Eucalyptus Crebra (Narrow-Leaf Ironbark)
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Eucalyptus Crebra (Narrow-Leaf Ironbark) is a hardy Australian native tree known for its tall, slender form and grey-green foliage. It thrives in a variety of soil types and is commonly used for timber, windbreaks, and ornamental landscaping. Its rough, ironbark-textured bark gives it a distinctive appearance, especially when seen from a distance.
The Narrow-Leaf Ironbark produces fragrant white flowers that bloom from late spring to summer, attracting wildlife such as birds and bees. Its low-maintenance nature and adaptability make it a popular choice for both rural and urban environments.


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Mature height
20 to 25 meters
Mature width
6 to 8 meters
Spacing
4 to 6 meters
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Grey-green foliage with white flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to summer (September to January)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance. Prune only when necessary to remove deadwood or unwanted growth. Drought-tolerant once established and prefers well-drained soil.
Root System
Produces a deep and extensive root system with a strong taproot and widespread lateral roots. Roots can extend well beyond 100 cm into the soil, offering excellent drought tolerance and stability, but requiring generous spacing from structures due to their vigorous growth.