River Red Gum – Eucalyptus camaldulensis
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Bird Attracting | Myrtaceae Family | Evergreen
Height: 15–30 m Spread: 10–15 m
An iconic Australian species, Eucalyptus camaldulensis is a tall, fast-growing tree found along rivers and floodplains. Known for its smooth, patchy bark and white to cream flowers in summer, it provides vital habitat and shelter in rural and revegetation projects.
Growing Conditions:
Full sun; tolerates flooding, drought, and extreme heat.
Soil Type:
Adaptable to a wide range of soils, including heavy clay and saline soils.
Special Features:
Excellent for windbreaks and large-scale planting
Important for wildlife habitat and erosion control
Iconic river species with landscape presence
Suitable for rural shelterbelts and restoration


