Tasmanian Yellow Gum
From mountainous areas in Tasmania, the coolest part of Australia, Eucalyptus johnstonii is a tall, very fast-growing, evergreen tree with an upright, open habit, which does very well in Ireland, particularly in wetter areas. The bark is beautiful, in shades of milk chocolate and caramel with lime-green streaks, and peels attractively in long strips. The highly aromatic, glossy green foliage is round to oval when young, becoming lance-shaped as the tree ages, and is good for flower-arranging. The unobtrusive white flowers are attractive to bees. Tasmania yellow gum makes an attractive specimen tree and can also be used for a shelter belt; it’s visually comfortable in the rural landscape. It can be cut back by frost, but will regenerate from the base.
Site: Tolerates exposure
Soil: Moist but well-drained soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Fairly hardy
Height: 98’ (up to 30m) in 60 years
This Tasmanian Yellow Gum tree is a great addition to your garden. Plant it in a spot that gets full sun and has moist but well – drained soil. It can tolerate exposure. It looks good all year, with its unique bark colors and attractive foliage. You can use it as a specimen tree to make a statement or as a shelter belt. Just be aware it can be damaged by frost, but it will grow back from the base. It’s easy to care for and adds beauty to any rural – style landscape. When using it for flower – arranging, pick the appropriate branches according to your needs.
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