E. Cinerea - arguably the most popular with florists and brides alike. It is a medium size leaf. The leaves are egg shaped and opposite each other. Intermediate and adult leaves have a white waxy coating which gives the attractive bluish silver colour.

E. Tiny Tot. Tiny Tot produces small dainty leaves and is the smallest one that we grow. It provides softness to a flower or table arrangement and has a lovely eucalyptus aroma.

E. Bridgesiana. This is a medium size leaf. The leaves, which can be dark green, silver and fluted or arrow shaped are generally distinguished by their off-set positioning along red or yellow stems in the more juvenile trees.

E. Albida. This is a small to medium size leaf. It is sometimes affectionately referred to as the “rustly” gum for the sound that it makes when fanned, It has a bluish white leaf. Although used as foliage it also produces an attractive bud before flowering and this is also very suitable for fresh flower arranging.

E. Forrestiana (Fushia Gum). An exquisite and colourful gum. It features Fushia like bud that drapes down giving that extra bit of oomph and layer to an arrangement.

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