Sugar Gum
Eucalyptus cladocalyx
Sugar Gum is a tall eucalyptus tree native to South Australia, known for its smooth bark that sheds in patches and its distinctive aromatic leaves. It has been used for timber and reforestation, and also plays an important ecological role by providing habitat for wildlife.
Location
Carlsbad, CA
Average lifespan
Edible status
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Good for
foraging education
wildlife habitat
garden shade
timber production
Fun facts
The peeling bark of eucalyptus trees prevents infestation by insects and fungi.
Eucalyptus oil derived from leaves has been used traditionally as a remedy for colds and congestion.
Sugar Gums can grow up to 45 meters tall and are admired for their dramatic, smooth, pale bark.
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