Eucalyptus fibrosa
“Broad-leaved Ironbark”
TREE 25 TO 35 METRES TALLGreyish black ironbark, distinctive blue/green foliage, leaves to 25cm long. Cream flowers Summer to Autumn are pollen and honey source for bees. Red, hard, close grained, very strong & durable timber. Frost tolerant. Koala food tree.
Suitability | |
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Category | Tall Trees: 10m & Over |
Family | Myrtaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun |
Soil | Adaptable |
Habitat | Dry Sclerophyll Forest |
Features | |
Bee Attracting, Drought Tolerant Species, Flying Fox Food Plants, Native Timber Trees, Perfumed Foliage Plants | |
Localities | |
Acacia Ridge, Algester, Ascot, Ashgrove, Bowen Hills, Camp Hill, Cannon Hill, Carina, Carina Heights, Chelmer, Chermside West, Clayfield, Corinda, Dutton Park, Eight Mile Plains, Enoggera Catchment, Enoggera Ck Corridor, Fortitude Valley, Gordon Park, Graceville, Ipswich area, Kangaroo Point, Kuraby, Logan City, Lutwyche, MacGregor, McDowall, Mt Coot-tha, Mt Gravatt, Nathan, New Farm, Oxley, Pine Rivers, Robertson, Rochedale, Seven Hills, Sherwood, Spring Hill, Stafford Heights, Sunny bank Hills, Sunnybank, Sunshine Coast district, Teneriffe, The Gap, Upper Mt Gravatt, Wilston, Wishart |