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Eucalyptus polyanthemos

Also Known As

  • Red Box
  • Silver Dollar Gum

Plant type

tree

size

  • H: 20'-60'
  • W: 15'-50'

planting zones

  • 8b-10b

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Eucalyptus polyanthemos plant details

Eucalyptus polyanthemos is a broadleaf evergreen tree with green foliage. Attracts bees making it an excellent addition to pollinator gardens. Drought tolerant once established. Prefers to be dry in summer. Does well in average and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Eucalyptus polyanthemos

Plant type: tree
Plant family: myrtaceae
Foliage: evergreen green
Mature size: 15 FT - 50 FT - wide, 20 FT - 60 FT - tall

GROWING CONDITIONS for Eucalyptus polyanthemos

USDA Zones: 8b - 10b
Sun exposure: sun
Resistant to: verticillium wilt
Soil needs: average and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Eucalyptus polyanthemos is known in Australia as Red Box (in reference to its reddish wood, used for various purposes including fence posts and railroad ties). It grows to be a good-sized tree, with a height of about 30 to 75 feet (10 to 23 m). In California, it is known as the Silver Dollar Gum, with “gum” being a term for eucalyptus, and the “silver dollar” referring to its round grayish juvenile leaves. These attractive pallid leaves lose their round shape as the tree matures, becoming oval-pointed. Because the round leaves of the immature tree are prized for use in flower arranging, some growers continually cut down the plants in order to get new sprouts with new crops of juvenile leaves. The trunk of E. polyanthemos is initially shaggy-barked. In some forms, this rough outer bark is shed to reveal a smoother mottled under-bark, but in other specimens the bark remains shaggy. The grayish blue-green leaves are a major part of the tree’s appeal. The round young leaves are about 2 to 3 inches across (50 to 75 mm), while the mature leaves are lanceolate (shaped like the head of a lance) and about 2½ to 4 inches long (60 to 100 mm). Eucalyptus polyanthemos comes from southeastern Australia, and it flowers there mainly in spring to summer. However, our trees at The Ruth Bancroft Garden consistently flower in winter. The tiny buds are produced in clusters, and look like miniature powdery-white upside-down Hershey’s Kisses, topped with a little dome-like cap. The cap is flushed with a purplish-red color, but it soon pops off to expose the cluster of white stamens within. The stamens expand to reveal a yellowish center. Even fully expanded, the flowers are only a little over ⅓ inch across (10 mm). After the stamens have gone by, the base of the flower becomes a woody capsule, losing its coating of white powder and looking like a miniature reddish or brown Chianti bottle.
"Red Box" is grown for its juvenile leaves, which are often used in flower arrangements. Where hardy it also makes a nice tree. It is not really hardy in Seattle but will still survive most winters, and can be planted as a dieback shrub so that you will still get the nice juvenile leaves. Hardy to 15 - 20 °F. Seed from San Luis Obispo, CA. DS.

Gardening facts about Eucalyptus polyanthemos plant

How to Grow Eucalyptus polyanthemos

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun
  • Water Needs

    • drought tolerant
  • Water Needs

    • dry in summer
  • Soil Needs

    • average
    • well-drained
  • Special Situation

    • verticillium wilt resistant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Wildlife

    • bees
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen

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