Coral Gum – Eucalyptus torquata
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Bird Attracting | Myrtaceae Family | Evergreen
Height: 4–8 m Spread: 3–6 m
One of the most ornamental mallees, Eucalyptus torquata is admired for its showy coral-pink to red flower clusters appearing in summer and autumn. Native to inland WA, it has an attractive twisted trunk and ornamental seed capsules.
Growing Conditions:
Full sun; best in low-humidity and arid to semi-arid areas.
Soil Type:
Prefers well-drained sandy or gravelly soils. Tolerates poor soils.
Special Features:
Spectacular coral-coloured flowering display
Highly bird and bee-attracting
Gnarled trunk and decorative fruit
Ideal feature tree or small habitat planting


