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Eucalyptus tindaliae
Queensland White Stringybark
Myrtaceae
Description:
Tall tree over 20 m with rough, stringy bark and green to blue-green leaves. Produces creamy-white flowers in summer. Provides habitat and refuge for native fauna, including mistletoe hosts.
Special Features:
Hosts mistletoe
Provides refuge for native fauna
Attracts nectar-feeding birds
Hardy and low maintenance
Natural Habitat:
Dry Eucalypt Forest
Aspect:
Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
Soil/Conditions:
Well-drained
Tree/Shrub Height:
Tree to 30m
Attracts:
Koala, Fauna, Bees, Butterflies, Insects, Bird habitat, Nectar feeding Bird
Flower Colour:
White, Cream
Eucalyptus tindaliae - Queensland White Stringybark
Gallery
Regional ecosystem:
12.11.5, 12.11.28
Link to Regional Ecosystem description QLD Gov:
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