Eucalyptus amplifolia (Cabbage Gum)


A tall smooth-barked Red Gum of poorly drained sites, with broad, very large juvenile leaves, hence the common name (juvenile foliage allegedly like a cabbage leaf, which is a slight exaggeration).


Gallery

Jackie Miles, Corramy SCA
Large juvenile leaves
Typical red gum fruits with exsert valves

Regional distribution

Eucalyptus amplifolia is listed in the following regions:

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