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161 Eucalyptus caesia - 8″ × 10″ Flat Print, No Mat
Genus: Eucalyptus
Species: caesia
Meaning of name:
Eucalyptus is from Greek: eu, well + calyptos, covered. A reference to the well-covered cap covering the developing flowers
caesia is from Latin: caesius, bluish-grey. A reference to the silver coloured powder that covers the branches, flower buds and fruit
Eucalyptus caesia is rare and endangered in the wild, and found only on a few granite outcrops in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia. It is however a popular cultivar called ‘Silver Princess’, which was registered in 1975.
There are two subspecies:
Product Code: 161_Eucalyptus_caesia_flat_medium8x10
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Botanical Information:
Family: MyrtaceaeGenus: Eucalyptus
Species: caesia
Meaning of name:
Eucalyptus is from Greek: eu, well + calyptos, covered. A reference to the well-covered cap covering the developing flowers
caesia is from Latin: caesius, bluish-grey. A reference to the silver coloured powder that covers the branches, flower buds and fruit
Eucalyptus caesia is rare and endangered in the wild, and found only on a few granite outcrops in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia. It is however a popular cultivar called ‘Silver Princess’, which was registered in 1975.
There are two subspecies:
- Eucalyptus caesia subsp. caesia, about 6m to 9m (20 to 30 feet) tall
- Eucalyptus caesia subsp. magna, up to 15m (49 feet) tall