eucalyptus spathulata (Swamp Mallet)

Category: Native Trees
Tag: swamp mallett
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Product Description

Overview:

The narrow leaves help to distinguish the swamp mallet from other related species. It usually in low lying areas needing annual rainfall from 300 to 380mm. This species has moderate drought and frost resistance. The bark is smooth, grey brown or red brown, and the branches project upwards from the trunk at an acute angle, giving the shrub or tree a compact appearance. It can also be used for salty areas.

Region:
Goldfields to the Avon Wheatbelt, Jarrah Forrest down to Esperance
Soil Type:
Heavy loam or clay soil
Height:
2 - 12m
Flowering Times:
White Flowers - September to March
Uses:
Shelter and windbreaks