Eucalyptus robusta - Swamp Mahogany
- Mature size: 8-20m tall x 5-12m wide.
- Recommended spacing for planting: 2-5m apart for optimal growth.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun to part shade, thrives in moist environments.
- Growth rate: Fast.
Uses
Windbreak, shade tree, feature tree, soil stabilisation, suited for wetlands and coastal gardens.
Noteworthy
Australian native, hardy and water-tolerant, attracts birds and native pollinators, produces nectar-rich flowers.
Tolerant
Wet soils, salt-laden winds, heavy pruning, coastal conditions, adaptable to various soil types once established.
Colour/Growth form
Glossy green leaves with creamy white to yellow flowers blooming in clusters, followed by woody seed capsules. Eucalyptus robusta is a large evergreen tree native to Australia's coastal regions, offering vibrant blooms that attract numerous pollinators.
What is Eucalyptus robusta?
Known as swamp mahogany, Eucalyptus robusta is a striking native Australian tree admired for its tall stature and distinctive flowering clusters. Perfect for coastal planting, it enhances local ecosystems with its robust growth and dense foliage.
How to Care for Eucalyptus robusta
Caring involves planting in well-drained but moist soils, with regular watering during dry spells. It's low maintenance and flourishes in sunny locations, with occasional fertilisation enhancing growth.
The Beauty of Glossy Green Foliage and Flowers
This eucalyptus showcases creamy white to yellow flowers, providing a stunning contrast with its glossy leaves. These blooms are rich in nectar, attracting birds and native wildlife.
Ideal Growing Conditions
Prefers nutrient-rich, moist soils and thrives along water bodies and in wetlands. It can withstand light frost, making it adaptable for many Australian regions.
Benefits of Planting Eucalyptus robusta
Contributes to biodiversity, offering habitats for birds and pollinators. Its lush canopy and beautiful blooms enhance landscapes, making it a valuable addition to any garden or restoration project.