Close-up of a Eucalyptus cinerea plant. The image features silvery-blue, rounded leaves that are arranged in an opposite pattern along the stem. The leaves have a smooth, almost velvety texture and a slightly waxy coating, giving them a distinctive, muted sheen. The edges of the leaves are smooth, and the overall shape is somewhat oval with a slight point at the tip.
Close-up of a Eucalyptus cinerea plant. The image features silvery-blue, rounded leaves that are arranged in an opposite pattern along the stem. The leaves have a smooth, almost velvety texture and a slightly waxy coating, giving them a distinctive, muted sheen. The edges of the leaves are smooth, and the overall shape is somewhat oval with a slight point at the tip.
Close-up of a Eucalyptus cinerea plant. The image features silvery-blue, rounded leaves that are arranged in an opposite pattern along the stem. The leaves have a smooth, almost velvety texture and a slightly waxy coating, giving them a distinctive, muted sheen. The edges of the leaves are smooth, and the overall shape is somewhat oval with a slight point at the tip.
Eucalyptus Cinerea
Eucalyptus Cinerea
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Close-up of a Eucalyptus cinerea plant. The image features silvery-blue, rounded leaves that are arranged in an opposite pattern along the stem. The leaves have a smooth, almost velvety texture and a slightly waxy coating, giving them a distinctive, muted sheen. The edges of the leaves are smooth, and the overall shape is somewhat oval with a slight point at the tip.
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Eucalyptus Cinerea

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Eucalyptus cinerea, commonly known as the Argyle apple or silver dollar tree, is a striking evergreen tree native to Australia. It features round, aromatic, silver-blue leaves that are often used in floral arrangements and for essential oils. The tree can grow up to 10-15 meters in height and produces creamy white flowers, attracting various pollinators. Its smooth bark peels away in ribbons, revealing a fresh, light green layer beneath. Eucalyptus cinerea is also valued for its drought tolerance and is widely planted in gardens and landscapes for its ornamental appeal.