Propagation
Surface sow fresh seed during spring in a well-drained media, and maintain a temperature of 16º to 18º C. (61º to 64º F). Prick out and pot up when they are large enough to handle.

General pruning information
Eucalyptusspecies require little pruning apart from removal of damaged or dead wood, which should be taken off at the collar. If the tree is cut back hard it will produce epicormic shoots and the crown may be lifted or thinned by removal of selected branches.


Botanic information
Leaf: The concolorous grey green leaves are lanceolate to falcate up to 40mm (1½in) wide and have a petiole up to 75mm (3in) long. They have a leathery texture and the juvenile leaves are glaucous.

Flower: The powdery white sessile buds have a conical operculum and are arranged in a cluster of three on a short peduncle. The white flowers appear from summer to autumn.

Fruit: The shortly pedunculated woody capsular fruit is bell-shaped in clusters of three, each with a narrow rim and 4-exserted valves.