This variable tree has an upright-twisted trunk that may be rough at the base with spreading smooth white branches that form a rounded crown. It has grey green lanced-shaped leaves and the small white flowers appear in terminal clusters in spring.

Hardiness zones 9 to 12

Eucalyptus coolabahis naturally found from central and northern Western Australia to throughout central Northern Territory and extending to central Queensland, South Australia and northern New South Wales. It grows in arid or semi-arid regions along water courses or in flat areas that are periodically inundated with seasonal rain.

It grows in most soils from heavy clay to sandy and alkaline or red sandy loams in an open sunny to exposed position and tolerates frost, drought and high temperatures.

The Western Coolibah is grown for its picturesque habit and is planted in parks, large gardens and around water courses as a specimen or for shade particularly around billabongs. It is suitable for inland arid regions or on the coast establishing in 2 to 4 years. It is also used in avenue plantings and is grown in the USA.ID 2360

Note:
Commonly the parent rock is sedimentary and the habit of the tree varies becoming a small tree with an open crown in poor soils.

Eucalyptus(ew-ka-LIP-tus) coolabah(KOO-lah-bah)

Myrtaceae(mir-TAY-see-ee)
Myrtle, Eucalyptus, Clove and Guava Family