Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae)
Eucalyptus globulus |
Eucalyptus umbra |
Eucalyptus paniculata |
Eucalyptus camaldulensis |
Eucalyptus polyanthemos |
Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp niphophila |
Eucalyptus coccifera |
![]() Eucalyptus globulus The blue gum tree comes from Australia (Tasmania / Victoria). He is one of the largest of its kind and usually reached 35 m. There are also trees that are well over 50 m high. This tree is also grown in America's Pacific Coast, in Southern Europe (Spain / Portugal), New Zealand and in parts of Africa. |
![]() Eucalyptus umbra The eucalyptus grows on the east coast of Australia. |
![]() Eucalyptus paniculata The Grey iron wood eucalyptus is found in the southeastern coastal area of Australia. |
![]() Eucalyptus camaldulensis The Red Eucalyptus is common in Australia. It makes no special demands on the location. |
![]() Eucalyptus polyanthemos The Eucalyptus is native to Australia (New South Wales). There are also populations at the American Pacific coast, where the tree is called Silver Dollar Gum. |
![]() Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp niphophila The eucalyptus is native (Queensland) in southeastern Australia. The snow gum is Hardy to 20 degrees below zero. It is offered by some nurseries and garden centers as a specialty. |
![]() Eucalyptus coccifera The eucalyptus comes from South Tasmania (Australia) and grows there at an altitude of about 800 meters. This eucalyptus is very rare. |