Alt text: Close-up photo of an Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as Silver Princess or Gungurru, showcasing its distinctive weeping branches and unique bark. The evergreen tree features elongated leaves and clusters of pink to red flowers, adding to its ornamental appeal. The image captures the graceful and elegant form of the Eucalyptus caesia, making it a visually appealing choice for gardens and landscapes.
Eucalyptus Caesia
Eucalyptus Caesia
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Eucalyptus Caesia

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Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as Silver Princess or Gungurru, is a striking Australian native tree appreciated for its weeping habit and ornamental features. Belonging to the Myrtaceae family, this evergreen tree showcases pendulous branches adorned with silvery-gray bark that peels to reveal shades of pink and green. The lance-shaped, silver-blue leaves add to its visual appeal. 'Silver Princess' produces clusters of pink to red flowers in late winter to early spring, attracting nectar-feeding birds. With its unique form, distinctive bark, and drought tolerance, Eucalyptus caesia is a popular choice for gardens and landscapes across Australia and beyond.