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Eucalyptus erythrocorys - Red Cap Gum

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Eucalyptus erythrocorys is more than just a tree - it's a captivating spectacle of natural grandeur that adds a genuine flourish to your landscape. Better known as the Red Cap Gum, this Western Australian native heightens any garden space with its medium size, typically measured between 4 to 10 meters tall. Renowned for its dynamic splash of color, the tree boasts captivating red buds that transform into eye-catching, bright yellow blossoms, set against a vivid canvas of silvery-blue, lance-shaped leaves - a lively palette that radiates with an alluring charm. Highly resilient, the Red Cap Gum thrives in the full sun and is content with moderate water usage, proving to be a robust addition to any garden. It's not just its visual appeal that's striking; the tree also doubles as a nurturing habitat, attracting a vibrant array of birds and insects. With the Red Cap Gum, you're planting more than just a tree, you're cultivating a bold statement piece that masterfully blends beauty, functionality and ecological balance.

  • Size: 4 to 10 meters tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant red buds that open into bright yellow blossoms
  • Foliage: Silvery-blue, lance-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Wildlife: Provides habitat and food source for birds and insects
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