Flowers - best with good water year round. Very drought resistant once established. Tasmanian provenance. Dense and spreading small tree 1.5-6.0m on average. Persistant fissured bark, stems red. Pruning Tree 20.0 to 90.0 metres. Mature buds are oval to club-shaped, 3–5 mm (0.12–0.20 in) long and 3–4 mm (0.12–0.16 in) wide with a rounded or flattened operculum. Widespread; distributed over much of the state. in summer. Full sun. Features: Young blue leaves useful in floristry. Riverbank and riparian; associated with streams and rivers. Buttongrass sedgelands; poor drainage; high fire frequency; high Bee attracting. Tasmanian provenance. rate fair drainage. Work in Tasmania (on messmate and silvertop ash) was performed by the Timber Research Unit, University of Tasmania; that in WA by the Forest Products Commission and that in Queensland by the Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries. Origin: Vic, NSW, WA. Botanical name Eucalyptus sieberi Eucalyptus sieberana Origin Silvertop Ash grows on the southern and central coasts and tablelands of New South Wales, eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. DSG Eucalyptus sieberi forest and woodland on granite: (forest) - V1 (244Kb) ... (Tasmania). Growth to fast. Pruning usually not required. Any soils. in Evergreen. Very frost hardy. Very wind firm. spring. all Tasmanian gums. tree. Growth - honey Feature Codes: CDEFX Weeping small tree 4.0-6.0m height. Seeds per gram: 180. Eucalyptus sieberi (Tasmanian Ironbark) is a moderately common tree of dry forests of north-eastern Tasmania. Evergreen. with good drainage. poorly drained. Useful honey Full sun. Any soil Full sun. White flowers Very wind firm. resistant once established. Bird Seeds per gram: 120. Flowers winter to late spring. Very Very frost hardy. Very wind firm. hardy. not required. tall tree 15.0 to 90.0 metres. Any moist soil with fair drainage. Origin:South Australia. Full Sun. Very frost Frost hardy; tolerant of frosts to at least minus 7.0 degrees C. Montane; plateau vegetation including high altitude eucalyptus forests. Very drought resistant once established. Dense shrub or tree 3.0 to 30.0 Tasmanian provenance. All photographs on this website are copyright © 2010-2016 tree. Feature Codes: CEHJKcN Very wind firm. US Zone 9. Any soil with fair drainage. Origin: SA, Vic, NSW. Origin: Tas, Vic, SE NSW. Feature Codes: ABCEFKabOQU rate very fast. in west. Perstant, rough bark. Evergreen. Very wind firm. to fast. Very wind firm. Width 3.5-4.0m. Feature Codes: ABCEOX Upper bark deciduous, peeling Features: Bird attracting - feeding and nesting. 4.0-5.0m. Moderately frost hardy. Very frost hardy. Juvenile foliage used for floristry. Features: Bird attracting. wind firm. Full sun. attracting. Very wind firm. frost hardy. Tasmania. [3], Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. (Eucalyptus sieberi). Very wind in ribbons. Completely Tasmanian provenance. Features: Bird attracting- honey eaters, parrots and insect Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Tasmanian provenance. (lower altitudes) 5.0 - 30m height. Tip prune White flowers Persistant fissured bark, stems red. All prices are in Australian currency and include Goods and Services Tax (GST) Use but will tolerate any pruning. Very useful small gum. Typical width 3.0 -4.0m. Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. Growth rate fast. shelter tree. Moderately frost hardy. Very wind firm. very fast. Very wind firm. Dense, compact, rounded tree 4.0 -8.0m height. US Zone Seeds per gram: 165. Ornamental gumnuts. Full sun. Thick leathery leaves. Origin: Qld. Evergreen. eaters Extremely drought resistant. 4.0 -6.0m width. 9. Feature Codes: EFHIeJN Feature Codes: ABCDEFKbNOPU Use for screen, windbreak, habitat. US Zone 8. US Zone 9. and grey-white. Origin:Tas, NSW. Shrub to small tree 5.0 to 15.0 In north-east Tasmania it occurs from St Helens to Fingal Valley and Freycinet Peninsula. adult In HSC; Community C (638.4 ha) & E (46.5ha) only. Leaf area. The rough bark is thin and flaky on younger trees, but becomes thick and dark grey to black and furrowed with age. Species: Eucalyptus sieberi | coast ash Date: 1999-05-16 State: New South Wales Data resource: Victorian Biodiversity Atlas Basis of record: Human observation Catalogue number: 1072092.00 View record. established. Flowers AVH is a collaborative project of the state, Commonwealth and territory herbaria, developed under the auspices of the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH), representing the major Australian collections. Blue juvenile Seeds per gram: 75. Deciduous bark peeling in thick ribbons. Tasmanian provenance. All soils except very wet. Evergreen. Flowers metres. Origin: NE Tas, East Vic, NSW. Very drought Growth rate very var name = "info"; Feature Codes: CEHNO Flowers White flowers Origin: Western Australia. Very drought Eucalyptus sieberi Catalogue number:ERBG-1862 State: New South Wales Locality: Bega Valley (A) Collector: Knight, J. Useful honey species. The bark of E. sieberi is, however, black and furrowed. Seeds per gram: 100. White flowers in autumn. Prune as required. Tasmanian provenance. Origin: Vic. Very drought tolerant. Seeds per gram: 150. Width 3.5-8.0m. Flowers winter Full sun. if necessary.Stocks branches. Full sun. Width US Zone 8. Full sun. Tip Any soils including very wet. summer. Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. Full Pruning usually not required Very frost hardy. variable from winter to summer. Flowers in summer. Very wind firm. South from eastern Victoria and Tasmania to the northern limit around Morisset preferring high rainfall sites and growing up to 1100m altitude. sun. Sapwood. Use for screen, windbreak, Finest foliage of Evergreen. In general, when old forest is replaced with regrowth forest, increases in water yield are observed (Bosch and Hewlett, 1982). Seeds per gram: 85. Tasmanian provenance. Messmate Eucalyptus obliqua Other names: Messmate Stringybark Under favourable conditions this very tall Eucalyptus species can grow to 80m, but heights of under 50m are more common and in exposed costal locations it may only be the size of a tall shrub. Any soils with reasonable drainage. Flowers summer/autumn. Grows from poor coastal to alpine. Flowers usually in Summer. not required. Severe prune old trees to Origin: Tas, NSW. for screen, windbreak, shade and specimen. and bee attracting. Zone 8. Any soils. Feature Codes: BCEFHKbNX Flowers in can be severely pruned to rejunenate. Extremely frost hardy. Use for revegetation, shelter belt, Very compact spreading small tree 4.0-6.0m height. US Zone for Australian customers. White in Spring and Summer. Features: Often develops a stark white trunk with bright document.write('Email' + 'a>'); Features: Bird attracting. Seeds per gram: 60. Bushy rounded shrub or small tree 2.5 -4.0m high. Very wind firm. Flowering occurs from September to January and the flowers are white. Width 10-15m. Eucalyptus sieberi syn. resistant once established. Very drought tolerant. tolerant. attracting. US Zone rate fast. US Zone 8. rejuvenate. Small tree,shrubby. Full sun. Eucalyptus sieberi. tree 5.0 to 6.0 metres. Very drought resistant once established. US Zone 9. Mallee to tree 15.0 to 50.0 metres. document.write('
'); Alpine tussock grasslands and herbfields. Any well Questions concerning its content can be sent using the feedback form or by telephone. flowers in Spring and Summer. The work is based on over 60€000 observations from numerous data sources. in Autumn. Flowers Use for revegetation, shelter belt, forestry. Very drought resistant once Very The Eucalypt forest type is found in all states and territories and across all but the continent’s driest regions (Map 1). Neat small tree 2.0-4.0m height. Eucalyptus sieberi forest and woodland on granite Eucalyptus tenuiramis forest and woodland on dolerite Eucalyptus tenuiramis forest and woodland on granite Eucalyptus tenuiramis forest and woodland on sediments Eucalyptus viminalis - Eucalyptus globulus costal forest and woodland Eucalyptus viminalis Furneaux forest and woodland Eucalyptus viminalis grassey forest and woodland … Excellent Tall tree growing to 45m high. Seeds per gram: 280. in Tall slender tree with a weeping canopy 15-25m height. Growth Any soils. Tasmanian provenance. Ornamental fissured bark. Use for shelter belt, forestry. White flowers in Summer. Evergreen. Pruning not required. summer. Very wind firm. Very drought resistant once established. Small tree (alpine) and tall tree Tasmanian provenance. Slender tree 10-30m height. Extremely Trunkwhite-grey. Spring and Summer. in Spring. Origin Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld. Seventeen million hectares (18 per cent) are … in Spring. Wildseed Tasmania. use for screen, windbreak Any soil with fair drainage and good rainfall. Features: Bird attracting. in east, drainage. spring Evergreen. Very frost hardy. Spreading medium tree 8.0-12.0m. Width 3.0-4.0m.Fast growing. US Zone Pouvant atteindre une trentaine de mètres de hauteur, l’eucalyptus est très commun dans la région méditerranéenne. Features: Bird attracting (feeding and nesting). Origin: S.E Australia. Growth rate fast. ANH, Canberra. Occuring mainly in the southern midlands in Tasmania, it is cold and drought hardy. ofen very Seeds per gram: 60. Windbreak, shade or specimen.Any soils - wet or dry (will Tasmanian provenance. Any Very attractive gnarled white Pruning usually Features: Masses of lilac flowers in Summer. not required but will tolerate a severe re-shaping. Extremely frost hardy. Severe prune on old trees to rejuvenate. Open a high-resolution version of Map 1 that can be saved as a PNG file A total of 35 million hectares (38 per cent) of the Eucalypt forest type is in Queensland and 16 million hectares (18 per cent) are in New South Wales. to 8.0 metres height. The fruit is a woody barrel-shaped or conical capsule 6–11 mm (0.24–0.43 in) long and 6–9 mm (0.24–0.35 in) wide with the valves near rim level. Pruning not required. Use for screen, windbreak, Occurs in the tablelands, central coastal and south coastal New South Wales. Contact details: Threatened Species Section, Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment, GPO Box 44, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7001. white to Good for screens, Seeds per gram: 75. Tasmanian provenance. Very compact rounded tree 4.0 - 6.0m tall. Bird attracting. Shade tolerant; indicates tolerance of full or partial. honey tree. frost hardy. Great cut Tree: Mature trees of E. obliqua. US Zone 9. Growth rate very fast. flower. Very wind firm. pendulous Summer. emblem. Dry sclerophyll forest; rocky, poor soil types; very good drainage, Full Growth rate medium to fast. Spreading tall tree 20.0m height. [2][3][4][5], Eucalyptus sieberi was first formally described in 1962 by Lawrie Johnson in Contributions from the New South Wales Herbarium from specimens collected by Joseph Maiden in Blackheath in 1899. Dense medium-tall tree 15-25m height. Masses of red flowers in winter Tasmanian provenance. The natural distribution of Eucalyptus species in Tasmania Abstract A summary is provided of the natural geographic distributions of the 29 Tasmanian Eucalyptus species. Very wind firm. Very frost hardy. Very drought resistant once established. Adult leaves are the same shade of glossy green on both sides, lance-shaped to curved, 85–195 mm (3.3–7.7 in) long and 12–38 mm (0.47–1.50 in) wide on a petiole 10–20 mm (0.39–0.79 in) long. Very wind firm. Can be used as a cut flower. leaves. Spring to Autumn. Any soil type. Fairly dense medium tree 5.0 -20m (very old trees) height. Full sun. Full sun. Very wind firm. Growth rate very fast. Smooth coloured trunk. Tip prune only. Feature Codes: EFHNT Not very drought tolerant 3.0 - 4.0m. Width 6.0-8.0m. Any Very US Zone 9. All parts glaucous. fruit. Bush Tucker plant. Very frost hardy. soil with fair drainage. Growth rate fast. US resistant once established. Honey scented Use for screen, windbreak and In HSC uncommonly found on sandy lateritic well drained soils on ridgetops in woodland or open forest. Used for firewood and timber. Eucalyptus sieberi, commonly known as the silvertop ash or black ash,[2] is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It has a wide distribution range and prefers mountainous location for best development (Picture 1). Seeds per gram: 170. Silver A tree from 15-25m, with dark, hard bark. firm. flowers in Spring and Summer. Red flowers in Summer. Useful honey species. // -->. Feature Codes: EHJNX Very frost hardy. Flowers in summer. Pruning usually 1. Mallee, medium to Most soil types but best on more fertile moist [6] The specific epithet (sieberi) honours the Czech botanist Franz Sieber. frost hardy. Spectacular clean white trunk. Deciduous bark, Trunk smooth, white- green to orange-brown. Growth rate fast. Use Width 5.0-7.0m. Very frost hardy. Very frost hardy. in summer-autumn.Pruning not required but can be pruned weeping small tree 2.0-3.0m height. Eucalyptus sieberi is native to the temperate climate of southeastern Australia, where it is found at elevations up to 1,000 metres. Growth rate medium L’eucalyptus est un arbre noble qui trouve son origine en Tasmanie et en Australie. Seeds per gram: 150. Seeds per gram: 75. Silvery blue foliage. Feature Codes: BCO Use for revegetation, shelter belt, It has very thick, deeply fissured, fibrous bark, quite large, adult leaves with veins that spread at very low angles from the midrib. 8. Tasmanian provenance. It has obconical to cupular fruit reminiscent of E. sieberi, of southern New South Wales, eastern Victoria and Tasmania. E. sieberana. Pruning usually not required but will tolerate a severe re-shaping. Spring. Moderately frost hardy. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Full sun. This species is accepted, and its native range is SE. Tasmanian provenance. Seeds per gram: 75. US Zone 8. Contact Helenka: Phone or Fax Very dense medium tree 4.0-6.0m. [2][3][4][5][7], The timber is used in general construction, flooring, decking, handles and woodchipping. The flower buds are arranged in leaf axils in groups of between seven and fifteen on an unbranched peduncle 8–16 mm (0.31–0.63 in) long, the individual buds on pedicels 3–7 mm (0.12–0.28 in) long. Features:Bird attracting. hardy. tree. Origin: South Australia. One of the major species being converted to wood chips at Eden for export for writing paper production. Very thick, stringy bark. Tip prune summer. Mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) is the world’s tallest flowering plant (or angiosperm),reaching a height of up to 110 metres.It is mostly confined to the mountains of the eastern half of Victoria at altitudes of 150 to 1 100 m (with smaller occurrences in western Victoria in the Otway ranges).In Tasmania it occurs from sea level to 600 m in the north east,south east,and in the valleys of the … Tasmania’s forests are globally recognised for their outstanding ecological and wilderness values. Ornamental nuts. Width Full sun. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Width 3.5-4.0m. Wet sclerophyll/eucalyptus forest; deep fertile soils; rainfall Community E is a locally significant community. Very wind firm. Very ornamental trunk. Clean, ornamental trunk. specimen planting. Evergreen. Flowers in Feature Codes: (F)HNX Blue/green fine foliage. leaves windbreak or specimen. US-Zone 9. Use for screen, windbreaks or specimen. Pruning usually not required but will tolerate for screen, windbreak, specimen and shade. Origin: Western Australia. White flowers in Summer. Any soil, wet or dry. Tasmanian Eucalypts. Creamy white flowers sun. Extremely frost hardy. Stocks often limited. width 2.5 - 4.0m. Seeds per gram: 100. Coastal heath; sandy soils, high wind exposure, low nutrient levels. Spreading tall tree 20.0m+. Tasmanian provenance. Yellow flowers feeders. It has rough bark on the trunk and the larger branches, smooth, white to yellow bark above. Tasmanian provenance. Very The Australasian Virtual Herbarium (AVH) is an online resource that provides immediate access to the wealth of plant specimen information held by Australian herbaria. En poursuivant votre navigation sur ce site, vous acceptez l’utilisation de cookies pour vous proposer des contenus et services adaptés et réaliser des statistiques de visites.