
Eucalyptus ovata - Wikipedia
Eucalyptus ovata, commonly known as swamp gum or black gum, [3] is a small to medium-sized tree species that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has mostly smooth bark, glossy green, lance-shaped to egg-shaped adult leaves, green flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and conical to bell-shaped fruit.
Swamp gum - Wikipedia
Swamp gum is a common name for a number of Eucalyptus species known for inhabiting swamp lands. These include: Eucalyptus bensonii, Mountain swamp gum; Eucalyptus camphora, Mountain swamp gum; Eucalyptus ovata, Swamp gum; Eucalyptus regnans, Swamp gum; Eucalyptus rudis, Swamp gum
Eucalyptus regnans - Wikipedia
Eucalyptus regnans, known variously as mountain ash (in Victoria), giant ash or swamp gum (in Tasmania), or stringy gum, [3] is a species of very tall forest tree that is native to the Australia states of Tasmania and Victoria.
Swamp Gum | Plants, Gardening, Landscaping - Botanikks
Eucalyptus ovata, commonly known as swamp gum, is an evergreen tree native to southwestern Australia. It is often grown for its ornamental value and timber production. The tree has a smooth, white bark and produces small, fragrant flowers in the summer.
Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus Ovata) – WOODiWiLD
Eucalyptus ovata, commonly known as swamp gum or black gum, is a small to medium-sized tree species that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has mostly smooth bark, glossy green, lance-shaped to egg-shaped adult leaves, green flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and conical to bell-sh
Eucalyptus ovata subsp. ovata - Lucidcentral
A swamp gum, usually mostly smooth-barked but often with conspicuous, basal, unshed dead bark, E. ovata is recognised by undulate, glossy green leaves and the rhomboidal (diamond-shaped) buds and obconical fruit (funnel-shaped).
How to Grow and Care for Swamp gum - PictureThis
Swamp gum, characterized by its rugged bark and aromatic leaves, benefits from annual pruning. Optimal timing is from early to late winter, aligning with its dormancy period. Key techniques include removing dead or damaged branches, thinning dense inner growth to improve airflow, and shaping to maintain desired structure.
Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus ovata) - iNaturalist
Eucalyptus ovata, commonly known as Swamp Gum or Black Gum, is a widespread occurring Australian eucalypt. The species was first described in 1806 by Jacques Labillardière in Novae Hollandiae plantarum specimen.
Eucalyptus ovata – Australian Ecosystem
Swamp Gum Small to medium sized tree. Has mostly smooth bark, glossy green, lance shaped to egg shaped adult leaves, green flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and conical to bell shaped fruit.
Eucalyptus camphora - Wikipedia
Eucalyptus camphora, commonly known as swamp gum is a flowering plant that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is a species of small to medium-sized tree with smooth bark, sometimes rough at the base, broadly lance-shaped to egg-shaped or elliptic adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven, white flowers and conical fruit.
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