Eucalyptus camaldulensis – Red River Gum
Planted: red gum, grass lands, riparian scrub
Eucalyptus leucoxylon - Yellow Gum
The Eucalyptus leucoxylon flower is a very good source of nectar from May to December. The wood was used for shields and clubs by Aboriginal people and early settlers distilled the oil from its leaves for medicinal purposes.
Planted:
Eucalyptus melliodora – Yellow Box
Planted: red gum
Eucalyptus ovata – Swamp gum
Planted: red gum, riparian scrub, grassy open
Eucalyptus pauciflora – Snow Gum, White Sallee
Planted: red gum
Eucalyptus pryoriana – Gippsland Manna Gum
Planted:
Eucalyptus radiata – Narrow-leaf Peppermint
Planted: open grassy
Eucalyptus viminalis - Ribbon or Manna Gum
Planted: riparian scrub, grassy open
Eutaxia diffusa ssp. microphylla – Small-leaf Eutaxia
Planted: red gum, grass lands











































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