With rounded or heart shaped silver gray leaves the silver dollar plant eucalyptus cinerea makes a striking visual statement in your garden whether you grow it as an annual 6 foot bushy shrub.
Eucalyptus cinerea silver dollar gum.
A fast growing attractive tree with furrowed bark silver leaves.
Juvenile leaves sessile or with a short petiole circular to cordate and glaucous.
Eucalyptus cinerea silver dollar gum.
Small white flowers in winter make it a good nectar producer for birds bees.
Argyle apple silver dollar gum.
Red brown to grey brown fibrous stringy bark on the lower trunk and larger branches.
Eucalyptus species argyle apple mealy stringbark silver dollar gum tree eucalyptus cinerea.
Juvenile and intermediate leaves often persist on adult trees.
Cinerea sin eer ee uh 4 vendors have this plant for sale.
Juvenile foliage is rounded and silvery blue adult foliage is broad lanceolate or lanceolate 6 11cm long.
10 members have or want this plant for trade.
Bark reddish brown rough and fibrous below.
The leaves which smell the same as eucalyptus cinerea droop a bit more.
Eucalyptus polyanthemos is also called the silver dollar tree as its foliage is similar to that of eucalyptus cinerea.
Cut foliage is.
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Tree to 16 m.