Lemon-flowered Gum – Eucalyptus woodwardii
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Bird Attracting | Myrtaceae Family | Evergreen
Height: 4–10 m Spread: 3–6 m
A striking small tree from Western Australia, Eucalyptus woodwardii is renowned for its spectacular lemon-yellow flowers in late winter to spring, contrasting beautifully with blue-grey foliage. Its open crown, ornamental bark, and strong seasonal colour make it a feature tree in dry gardens.
Growing Conditions:
Prefers full sun and open, dry conditions. Thrives in semi-arid to arid climates.
Soil Type:
Sandy, loamy, or gravelly soils with good drainage; dislikes heavy or waterlogged soil.
Special Features:
Bright yellow, fluffy flowers attract birds and pollinators
Decorative seed capsules and powdery blue leaves
Excellent as a street, feature or habitat tree
Low maintenance and drought hardy

