Eucalyptus camaldulensis (Eucalyptus rostrata)
Tree native to Australia with a wide gray or whitish trunk with pink streaks. The leaves are initially gray-green, wide and elongated, about 30 cm long; as they grow, they narrow and turn green. It blooms in summer with white flowers. Prefers neutral or slightly acidic, fertile soils. Can be used as a windbreak barrier.
Growth SpeedVery Fast
ExposureSun
Minimum Temperature-5 °C
Flowering MonthsJune, July, August
Soil TypeDrained, Neutral, Humid, Acid, Sandy
Leaf PersistenceEvergreen
Leaf Colorgreen/grey
Flower Colorwhite