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Eucalyptus melliodora

Yellow Box

Open to dense tree with rough, flaky or fibrous yellowish to brown bark on much of the trunk, smooth and greyish upper branches.

Additional information

  • FamilyMyrtaceae
  • StoreyUpper storey
  • Size10-30 m x 8-25 m
  • Plant groupingTrees 5 m +
  • LeavesJuvenile leaves egg-shaped, grey-green to 11 cm x 5 cm; adult - narrow, dull green to greyish, 6-14 cm x 8-15 mm, densely veined, marginal vein distant from the edge.
  • Flower colourWhite to cream
  • Flowering timeSeptember to March
  • FlowersClub-shaped buds in 7's, no scar on buds; Masses of white to cream flowers. Fruit hemispherical with disc inside, 4-5 valves
  • Bird attractingGeneral - food and habitat
  • Butterfly attractingBoth food for caterpillars and nectar for butterflies.
  • Frog habitatNo
  • Growing conditionsWell drained clay-loam and alluvial soils in woodlands and open forests. Frost hardy. Full sun semi shade.
  • Garden useAttractive tree for large gardens and parklands, providing shade & shelter. Honey production.
  • Commercially availableGenerally
  • Conservation statusLocally common within its preferred growing conditions
  • Aboriginal Use Eucalypts provided food, medicines, containers, string and tools.
Photographer/s: 1 Peter Kinchington ©; 2, 4, 6 Marilyn Bull ©; 3, 5 Swee Oon ©; 7 Yarra Ranges Council ©

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