Cultivars
'Orange Splendour'
This small grafted tree has an upright bushy habit and produces masses of spectacular fluorescent orange flowers that appear from cream-mauve buds during summer.

During the cooler months of the year the foliage produces flushes of orange coloured new growth, giving the tree an all-round appeal. It is grown as a specimen in parks or gardens or used along borders for screening and grows in an open sunny position on well drained moderately fertile soils. This tree tolerates a light prune after flowering, to maintain a bushy habit but dislikes wet soils.

'Summer Beauty', 'Summer Red'
This grafted plant is a cross between Corymbia ficifoliaand Corymbia ptychocarpaand grows up to 5m (15ft) tall with a rounded crown to 3m (10ft) wide.

The leaves are tinged in bronze and during summer large clusters of pink flowers are produced. It responds to mulching and an occasional watering during dry periods. Once established it has a medium water requirement, (Scale: 2-drops from 3) and responds to mulching with an occasional deep watering during dry periods.

'Summer Glory'
This grafted plant is a cross between Corymbia ficifoliaandCorymbia ptychocarpaand grows up to 5m (15ft) tall with a rounded crown to 3m (10ft) wide. During summer large clusters of mauve flowers with yellow centres are produced.Once established it has a medium water requirement, (Scale: 2-drops from 3) and responds to mulching with an occasional deep watering during dry periods.

'Summer Red'PBR     
Corymbia ficifolia x Eucalyptus ptychocarpa
This grafted small tree grows to 5 m (15 ft) tall by 3 m (10 ft) wide then produces masses of bright red flowers from spring to summer.
It prefers a well-drained, moderately fertile soil in an open sunny position, but will tolerate some shade and during summer the tree responds to mulching, particularly when young. It is grown as a specimen in parks and gardens or used for shade.