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Eucalyptus sideroxylon - Red Ironbark

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Eucalyptus sideroxylon is a dependable staple in any landscape, familiar by its popular name, Red Ironbark. Originating from Australia, this robust evergreen tree is admired for its firm, dark reddish-brown bark that brings a dramatic contrast to its slender, gray-green leaves. Mature specimens can reach soaring heights of up to 30 meters. One of its most captivating features is its vivid presentation of pink to red blossoms, which grace the tree from winter to spring, becoming a beacon to a myriad of bird species. Able to weather both drought and frost, and thriving best in a space bathed in full sun, the Red Ironbark demonstrates both beauty and resilience. Not just a sight to behold, it's also a provider of incredibly hard and durable timber, a testament to its name. Embrace its grandeur, functionality, and unique aesthetic to create a striking visual in your outdoor space.

  • Size: Up to 30 meters tall
  • Flowers: Pink to red blossoms
  • Foliage: Narrow, lance-shaped, gray-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Durable Bark: Dark reddish-brown, deeply furrowed bark
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