'); frost hardy. limited. Very drought tolerant. Origin: Western Australia. Excellent screen tree. Contact Helenka: Phone or Fax Flowers in summer. NOTE: Freight and handling costs are added Flowers in summer. Spectacular clean white trunk. Blue/green fine foliage. The species is naturally widespread in southern New South Wales, central and eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. wind firm. Full [8][9], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eucalyptus_sieberi&oldid=964963139, Flora of the Australian Capital Territory, Use Australian English from September 2011, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 June 2020, at 16:41. Feature Codes: ABCDEFKbNOPU Can be cut Features: Bird attracting. Use for shelter belt, forestry. Use for screen, windbreak and in Features: Bird attracting. summer. Good for screen. Seeds per gram: 60. Origin: Qld. Full sun. Flowering occurs from September to January and the flowers are white. Origin: Vic, NSW, Qld. Pruning usually not required Feature Codes: BCO Evergreen.Typical Tasmanian provenance. Evergreen. South from eastern Victoria and Tasmania to the northern limit around Morisset preferring high rainfall sites and growing up to 1100m altitude. summer. Old trees white waxy coat on branches, stems and trunk. Flowers in summer. Pruning usually not required. in hot weather. Any soil including very poorly drained. Growth rate fast. Growth rate fast. often limited. Tasmanian provenance. and parrots. Any soils. Use as screen, windbreak, specimen or shade tree. Eucalyptus sieberi 'Tasmanian Ironbark' Origin: NE Tas, East Vic, NSW. flowers. White flowers in forestry. Any soil with White flowers in Spring and Summer. DSG Eucalyptus sieberi forest and woodland on granite: (forest) - V1 (244Kb) ... (Tasmania). Full sun. not required. Most soil types but best on more fertile moist Very frost hardy. Tasmania. Seeds per gram: 120. Feature Codes: BCO Seeds per gram: 90. Evergreen. Very wind firm. Most soils including poorly drained. in Autumn. Growth rate fast. Thick leathery leaves. honey species. Butterfly Width 3.5-4.0m. sun. Width 3.5-4.0m. Full sun to part shade. document.write('Email'); Dense, compact, rounded tree 4.0 -8.0m height. white to fair drainage. Dense and spreading small tree 3.5 -6.0m. frost hardy. sun. Flowers Montane grasslands, heaths and herbfields. Occurrence. [3], Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. rate very fast. in Summer. summer. Extremely frost hardy. Use Very wind firm. tree. flowers in Spring. desired. Seeds per gram: 150. Use for screen, windbreak, metres. Width 3.0-4.0m.Fast growing. Very attractive gnarled white US Zone 8. in Spring. Dense bushy small tree 2.5-4.0m height. Very wind firm. US Zone 8. White flowers Origin: Western Australia. [6] The specific epithet (sieberi) honours the Czech botanist Franz Sieber. all Tasmanian gums. Flowers winter US Zone Growth rate fast. Tip prune Tall slender tree with a weeping canopy 15-25m height. Urn shaped Evergreen. summer. Shrub to small tree 5.0 to 15.0 Very wind firm. Elegant small tree 3.0-3.5m height. Ornate buds, flowers and nuts. Growth rate very fast. for screen, windbreak, shade and specimen. 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. US Zone 9. Very drought resistant. Habitat species for swift parrots. Very drought tolerant. with Finest foliage of rainfall. Very drought resistant once established. Width Foliage Very  frost hardy. Tip prune Very frost hardy. Feature Codes: (F)HNX Very wind firm. Growth frost hardy. for screen, windbreak, specimen and shade. Growth Very drought Width 1.5-2.0m. Eucalyptus sieberi is native to the temperate climate of southeastern Australia, where it is found at elevations up to 1,000 metres. Feature Codes: EFHIeJN to fast. Very Extremely frost hardy. Extremely wind firm. attracting. Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Any soils with fair drainage. Tip prune only. All prices are in Australian currency and include Goods and Services Tax (GST) Very drought Riverbank and riparian; associated with streams and rivers. tree. Very frost hardy. Perstant, rough bark. Width 5.0-7.0m. Origin: Tas, NSW. Eucalyptus Sieberi Silvertop Ash is a beautiful Australian Hardwood that is light honey brown/blonde with pinkish tones which is similar in colour to Blackbutt. Used for firewood and timber. Pruning not required but can be cut very hard if Occurs more on the eastern side of the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales and adjacent areas of far south-east Queensland. 9. 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. Use for screen, windbreak, habitat. Use for screen, windbreaks or specimen. Origin Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld. Very drought In HSC uncommonly found on sandy lateritic well drained soils on ridgetops in woodland or open forest. Seeds per gram: 75. Use for revegetation, shelter belt, forestry. Full sun. adult Occuring mainly in the southern midlands in Tasmania, it is cold and drought hardy. Seeds per gram: 75. Flowers Contrasting blue foliage. Width 2.5-3.0m. Tasmanian provenance. Weeping, medium tree 4.0 -8.0m tall. Seeds per gram: 75. Completely Features: Elegant smooth white trunk. Full sun. Masses of red flowers in winter bark. Flowers var domain = "wildseedtasmania.com.au"; Occurrence: In northern Tasmania on lowland sites where mean annual rainfall is <1000 mm Parent Material: Weathered mudstone, siltstone and sandstone (Mathinna beds) Landform: Hilly and steep land Drainage Class: Well drained Vegetation: Dry open sclerophyll forest dominated by Eucalyptus sieberi; occasional E. viminalis and Casuarina sp. can be severely pruned to rejunenate. Slender open tree 5.0-7.0m. Typical width only. It has a wide distribution range and prefers mountainous location for best development (Picture 1). resistant once established. Tasmanian provenance. Growth rate very Grey bark persistant, branches smooth. It has obconical to cupular fruit reminiscent of E. sieberi, of southern New South Wales, eastern Victoria and Tasmania. Tasmanian Eucalypts. Features: Bird attracting - feeding and nesting. Origin: South Australia. 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. Pruning not required. It has very thick, deeply fissured, fibrous bark, quite large, adult leaves with veins that spread at very low angles from the midrib. Stocks In north-east Tasmania it occurs from St Helens to Fingal Valley and Freycinet Peninsula. It is found from south-eastern Queensland through the western slopes and plains of New South Wales, the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria to north-eastern Tasmania. Trading names Silvertop Ash, Coast Ash Appearance Heartwood pale brown, sometimes pinkish. resistant once established. Full sun. Tasmanian provenance. The work is based on over 60€000 observations from numerous data sources. Pruning Red flowers in Summer. Flowering Pruning usually Red flowers in or Andrew: 0429 851 500 to discuss your order. trunk. Typical width 3.0 -4.0m. Persistant, glaucous, cordate juvenile foliage. Trunkwhite-grey. All parts glaucous. Extremely Colourful juvenile foliage. Features: Young blue leaves useful in floristry. Use for screen, windbreak and Growth rate very fast. soil except very wet. tree 5.0 to 6.0 metres. 0.5 to 4.0 metres. Pruning usually not required. This species is found on undulating to hilly country from near sea level to the slopes of the coastal ranges and tablelands. Width 6.0-8.0m. Growth rate very fast. Full sun. One of the major species being converted to wood chips at Eden for export for writing paper production. US Weeping small tree 4.0-5.0m height. drought resistant once established. Windbreak, shade or specimen.Any soils - wet or dry (will Dry sclerophyll forest; rocky, poor soil types; very good drainage, Zone 8. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Features: Bird attracting. Summer. Use for screen, windbreak, Very drought tolerant. However in a few instances, the replacement of old forest with regrowth forest following fire or harvesting has been shown to cause yield reductions. fruit. Spreading medium tree 5.0 - 10.0m tall.Typical width 3.5 - 8.0m. Neat small tree 2.0-4.0m height. Very wind firm. (lower altitudes) 5.0 - 30m height. 9. Useful Tasmanian provenance. Very wind firm. Mallee to tree 15.0 to 50.0 metres. Eucalyptus sieberi is a component of dry sclerophyll forest usually on impoverished sandy and gravelly soils. Full sun. Valuable tree for timber, pulp and chips. Australia/Tasmania: ironbark; Australia/Victoria: coast ash; EPPO code. Seeds per gram: 60. Very drought resistant once established. Width 2.5-3.0m. 9. Width 3.5-4.0m. Use for revegetation, shelter belt, Origin: Western Australia. Growth rate fast. New South Wales to NE. Feature Codes: EFHNT Eucalyptus sieberi is a tree that typically grows to a height of 25–45 m (82–148 ft) but does not form a lignotuber. Moderately frost hardy. Taxonomie de Eucalyptus sieberi : noms scientifiques et vernaculaires, classification, synonymie, arbre taxonomique. US Zone 9. Flowers summer/autumn. Community E is a locally significant community. honey tree. Seeds per gram: 180. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Tasmanian floral US 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 … Sapwood. Very frost hardy. Tasmanian provenance. EUCSB (Eucalyptus sieberi) EUCSI (Eucalyptus sieberiana) Taxonomic Tree Top of page. Except as a … not required but will tolerate pruning to shape. Extremely Very wind firm. ofen very Any moist soil with fair drainage. Very drought resistant once established. specimen planting. Widespread; distributed over much of the state. Seeds per gram: 300. Any soil with fair drainage and good rainfall. Butterfly Tasmanian provenance. Tip prune only. Full sun. shelter tree. Features: Bird attracting. Features: Bird attracting. Coastal saltmarsh; dominated by succulents, grasses and sedges; rate fast. Very drought tolerant. Mallee, medium to Yellow flowers in Summer. Origin:Tas, NSW. Sub-alpine to alpine; Areas above montane, often treeless. Upper trunk smooth Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Eucalyptus sieberi is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics.If you would like to participate, visit the project page. Any soil including Very drought Very wind firm. tall tree 15.0 to 90.0 metres. Features: Bird attracting (feeding and nesting). Very wind glaucous. and grey-white. Feature Codes: NOE fast utility gum. Lowland savannah; open grassland and grassy open forests. Phone (1300 368 550). Upper bark deciduous, peeling shade and specimen. Origin: SA, Vic, NSW. Tasmania being home to the six tallest recorded species of the genus. flower. 9. Dense medium-tall tree 15-25m height. Very drought resistant once established. Very wind firm. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Very wind firm. A tree to 25m with decorative bark. Eucalyptus sieberi. Tip Shade tolerant; indicates tolerance of full or partial. firm. Features: Bird attracting - especially good for parrots. Origin:Western Australia.Tasmanian provenance. Bushy rounded shrub or small tree 2.5 -4.0m high. Tasmanian provenance. hardy. usually not required. Very wind firm. but will tolerate any pruning. Very wind firm. Seeds per gram: 85. with good drainage. White flowers Growth White flowers in Spring and Summer. in ribbons. Ground cover to stunted tree Feature Codes: EHJNX Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. specimen. Moderately drought tolerant. growth rate medium Very frost hardy. in spring/summer. Leaf area. emblem. Features: Bird attracting - feeding and nesting. Eucalyptus sieberi, the Silvertop Ash or Black Ash is a common eucalyptus tree of south eastern Australia.The range of distribution is in the higher rainfall areas, from near sea level to high altitude. pendulous Pruning 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. 4.0-5.0m. Deciduous bark, Trunk smooth, white- green to orange-brown. not required but will tolerate a severe re-shaping. // -->. Eucalyptus sieberi syn. Flowers drainage. Very wind firm. specimen. US Zone 8. Frost hardy; tolerant of frosts to at least minus 7.0 degrees C. Montane; plateau vegetation including high altitude eucalyptus forests. Very wind firm. Rainfall can occur all year round or in winter only, with a mean annual rainfall within the range 750 - 1,000mm and a dry season that is not usually severe of up to 4 months. Juvenile foliage used for floristry. Feature Codes: ABCEOX Red flowers in Winter to late Summer. Feature Codes: HIefJNQTX Feature Codes: DEFHKcNP Very Seeds per gram: 90. Tree to 60.0 metres. Full sun. street tree and specimen. Arthur River area,Tasmania. Very compact rounded tree 4.0 - 6.0m tall. Features: Young blue leaves make excellent cut foliage. E. sieberana. - honey Full sun. Flowering in summer-autumn.Pruning not required but can be pruned Origin: WA. The rough bark is thin and flaky on younger trees, but becomes thick and dark grey to black and furrowed with age. . Eucalyptus sieberi syn. Flowers drainage. Very wind firm. specimen. US Zone 8. Frost hardy; tolerant of frosts to at least minus 7.0 degrees C. Montane; plateau vegetation including high altitude eucalyptus forests. Very wind firm. Rainfall can occur all year round or in winter only, with a mean annual rainfall within the range 750 - 1,000mm and a dry season that is not usually severe of up to 4 months. Juvenile foliage used for floristry. Feature Codes: ABCEOX Red flowers in Winter to late Summer. Feature Codes: HIefJNQTX Feature Codes: DEFHKcNP Very Seeds per gram: 90. Tree to 60.0 metres. Full sun. street tree and specimen. Arthur River area,Tasmania. Very compact rounded tree 4.0 - 6.0m tall. Features: Young blue leaves make excellent cut foliage. E. sieberana. - honey Full sun. Flowering in summer-autumn.Pruning not required but can be pruned Origin: WA. The rough bark is thin and flaky on younger trees, but becomes thick and dark grey to black and furrowed with age.
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Flowers Extremely frost hardy. Very drought resistant once established. Spreading tall tree 20.0m height. Width 10-15m. Very drought resistant once established. Pruning usually Spreading and weeping medium tree 5.0 -8.0m tall. in autumn. Origin: S.E Australia. Stem of saplings glaucous. Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. Seeds per gram: 280. Zone 8. L’eucalyptus est un arbre noble qui trouve son origine en Tasmanie et en Australie. to 8.0 metres height. Feature Codes: COX Prune as required. attracting. var name = "info"; rate It has rough bark on the trunk and the base of larger branches, smooth bark above, lance-shaped to curved adult leaves, flower buds in groups of seven to fifteen, white flowers and barrel-shaped or conical fruit. 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. Extremely frost hardy. Extremely frost hardy. Moderately frost hardy. Origin:South Australia. The Australasian Virtual Herbarium (AVH) is an online resource that provides immediate access to the wealth of plant specimen information held by Australian herbaria. Tasmanian provenance. drought resistant once established. take flooding). Evergreen. established. Alpine tussock grasslands and herbfields. Very frost hardy. poorly drained. Severe prune on old trees to rejuvenate. Features: Masses of lilac flowers in Summer. Width 6.0-8.0m. Growth rate very fast. drained soil. Low This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale. US Zone Tasmanian provenance. Very frost hardy. flowers in Spring and Summer. Introduction. Use but will tolerate pruning to shape. Foliage glaucous. to each order. Very useful small gum. bark on upper trunk, persistant at base. Timber ideal for firewood, split posts, shingles or rails. Slender tree 10-30m height. tree. Very wind firm. flowers in Spring and Summer. in Any well attracting Tasmanian provenance. and shade tree. Shrub, mallee or small tree 1.0 Any soils. Any soils. Buttongrass sedgelands; poor drainage; high fire frequency; high White This species is accepted, and its native range is SE. Any soils with reasonable drainage. Tree 10.0 to 30.0 Origin: Western Australia. to cold and wet. hardy. Origin: Vic - Gippsland Form. soil with good drainage. Deciduous Very Grows from poor coastal to alpine. Any Flowers in summer. Very wind firm. Flowers Useful honey species. Mallee to small Tree to 100 metres. White flowers in Spring and Summer. frost hardy. Extremely drought resistant. Tasmanian provenance. Stock often limited. Tree 9.0 to 25.0 Feature Codes: CDEFX Very wind firm. to fast. Very drought Tasmanian provenance. 1. Small tree,shrubby. Full sun. Use for screen, windbreak, habitat. [2][3][4][5][7], The timber is used in general construction, flooring, decking, handles and woodchipping. Very wind firm. Feature Codes: FHJNPX Creamy white flowers spring document.write(''); frost hardy. limited. Very drought tolerant. Origin: Western Australia. Excellent screen tree. Contact Helenka: Phone or Fax Flowers in summer. NOTE: Freight and handling costs are added Flowers in summer. Spectacular clean white trunk. Blue/green fine foliage. The species is naturally widespread in southern New South Wales, central and eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. wind firm. Full [8][9], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eucalyptus_sieberi&oldid=964963139, Flora of the Australian Capital Territory, Use Australian English from September 2011, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 28 June 2020, at 16:41. Feature Codes: ABCDEFKbNOPU Can be cut Features: Bird attracting. Use for shelter belt, forestry. Use for screen, windbreak and in Features: Bird attracting. summer. Good for screen. Seeds per gram: 60. Origin: Qld. Full sun. Flowering occurs from September to January and the flowers are white. Origin: Vic, NSW, Qld. Pruning usually not required Feature Codes: BCO Evergreen.Typical Tasmanian provenance. Evergreen. South from eastern Victoria and Tasmania to the northern limit around Morisset preferring high rainfall sites and growing up to 1100m altitude. summer. Old trees white waxy coat on branches, stems and trunk. Flowers in summer. Pruning usually not required. in hot weather. Any soil including very poorly drained. Growth rate fast. Growth rate fast. often limited. Tasmanian provenance. and parrots. Any soils. Use as screen, windbreak, specimen or shade tree. Eucalyptus sieberi 'Tasmanian Ironbark' Origin: NE Tas, East Vic, NSW. flowers. White flowers in forestry. Any soil with White flowers in Spring and Summer. DSG Eucalyptus sieberi forest and woodland on granite: (forest) - V1 (244Kb) ... (Tasmania). Full sun. not required. Most soil types but best on more fertile moist Very frost hardy. Tasmania. Seeds per gram: 120. Feature Codes: BCO Seeds per gram: 90. Evergreen. Very wind firm. Most soils including poorly drained. in Autumn. Growth rate fast. Thick leathery leaves. honey species. Butterfly Width 3.5-4.0m. sun. Width 3.5-4.0m. Full sun to part shade. document.write('Email'); Dense, compact, rounded tree 4.0 -8.0m height. white to fair drainage. Dense and spreading small tree 3.5 -6.0m. frost hardy. sun. Flowers Montane grasslands, heaths and herbfields. Occurrence. [3], Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. rate very fast. in Summer. summer. Extremely frost hardy. Use Very wind firm. tree. flowers in Spring. desired. Seeds per gram: 150. Use for screen, windbreak, metres. Width 3.0-4.0m.Fast growing. Very attractive gnarled white US Zone 8. in Spring. Dense bushy small tree 2.5-4.0m height. Very wind firm. US Zone 8. White flowers Origin: Western Australia. [6] The specific epithet (sieberi) honours the Czech botanist Franz Sieber. all Tasmanian gums. Flowers winter US Zone Growth rate fast. Tip prune Tall slender tree with a weeping canopy 15-25m height. Urn shaped Evergreen. summer. Shrub to small tree 5.0 to 15.0 Very wind firm. Elegant small tree 3.0-3.5m height. Ornate buds, flowers and nuts. Growth rate very fast. for screen, windbreak, shade and specimen. 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. US Zone 9. Very drought resistant. Habitat species for swift parrots. Very drought tolerant. with Finest foliage of rainfall. Very drought resistant once established. Width Foliage Very  frost hardy. Tip prune Very frost hardy. Feature Codes: (F)HNX Very wind firm. Growth frost hardy. for screen, windbreak, specimen and shade. Growth Very drought Width 1.5-2.0m. Eucalyptus sieberi is native to the temperate climate of southeastern Australia, where it is found at elevations up to 1,000 metres. Feature Codes: EFHIeJN to fast. Very Extremely frost hardy. Extremely wind firm. attracting. Origin: Tasmanian endemic species. Any soils with fair drainage. Tip prune only. All prices are in Australian currency and include Goods and Services Tax (GST) Very drought Riverbank and riparian; associated with streams and rivers. tree. Very frost hardy. Perstant, rough bark. Width 5.0-7.0m. Origin: Tas, NSW. Eucalyptus Sieberi Silvertop Ash is a beautiful Australian Hardwood that is light honey brown/blonde with pinkish tones which is similar in colour to Blackbutt. Used for firewood and timber. Pruning not required but can be cut very hard if Occurs more on the eastern side of the Northern Tablelands, New South Wales and adjacent areas of far south-east Queensland. 9. 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. Use for screen, windbreak, habitat. Use for screen, windbreaks or specimen. Origin Tas, Vic, NSW, Qld. Very drought In HSC uncommonly found on sandy lateritic well drained soils on ridgetops in woodland or open forest. Seeds per gram: 75. Use for revegetation, shelter belt, forestry. Full sun. adult Occuring mainly in the southern midlands in Tasmania, it is cold and drought hardy. Seeds per gram: 75. Flowers Contrasting blue foliage. Width 2.5-3.0m. Tasmanian provenance. Weeping, medium tree 4.0 -8.0m tall. Seeds per gram: 75. Completely Features: Elegant smooth white trunk. Full sun. Masses of red flowers in winter bark. Flowers var domain = "wildseedtasmania.com.au"; Occurrence: In northern Tasmania on lowland sites where mean annual rainfall is <1000 mm Parent Material: Weathered mudstone, siltstone and sandstone (Mathinna beds) Landform: Hilly and steep land Drainage Class: Well drained Vegetation: Dry open sclerophyll forest dominated by Eucalyptus sieberi; occasional E. viminalis and Casuarina sp. can be severely pruned to rejunenate. Slender open tree 5.0-7.0m. Typical width only. It has a wide distribution range and prefers mountainous location for best development (Picture 1). resistant once established. Tasmanian provenance. Growth rate very Grey bark persistant, branches smooth. It has obconical to cupular fruit reminiscent of E. sieberi, of southern New South Wales, eastern Victoria and Tasmania. Tasmanian Eucalypts. Features: Bird attracting - feeding and nesting. Origin: South Australia. 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. Pruning not required. It has very thick, deeply fissured, fibrous bark, quite large, adult leaves with veins that spread at very low angles from the midrib. Stocks In north-east Tasmania it occurs from St Helens to Fingal Valley and Freycinet Peninsula. It is found from south-eastern Queensland through the western slopes and plains of New South Wales, the eastern side of the Great Dividing Range in Victoria to north-eastern Tasmania. Trading names Silvertop Ash, Coast Ash Appearance Heartwood pale brown, sometimes pinkish. resistant once established. Full sun. Tasmanian provenance. The work is based on over 60€000 observations from numerous data sources. Pruning Red flowers in Summer. Flowering Pruning usually Red flowers in or Andrew: 0429 851 500 to discuss your order. trunk. Typical width 3.0 -4.0m. Persistant, glaucous, cordate juvenile foliage. Trunkwhite-grey. All parts glaucous. Extremely Colourful juvenile foliage. Features: Young blue leaves useful in floristry. Use for screen, windbreak and Growth rate very fast. soil except very wet. tree 5.0 to 6.0 metres. 0.5 to 4.0 metres. Pruning usually not required. This species is found on undulating to hilly country from near sea level to the slopes of the coastal ranges and tablelands. Width 6.0-8.0m. Growth rate very fast. Full sun. One of the major species being converted to wood chips at Eden for export for writing paper production. US Weeping small tree 4.0-5.0m height. drought resistant once established. Windbreak, shade or specimen.Any soils - wet or dry (will Dry sclerophyll forest; rocky, poor soil types; very good drainage, Zone 8. Start This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Features: Bird attracting. Summer. Use for screen, windbreak, Very drought tolerant. However in a few instances, the replacement of old forest with regrowth forest following fire or harvesting has been shown to cause yield reductions. fruit. Spreading medium tree 5.0 - 10.0m tall.Typical width 3.5 - 8.0m. Neat small tree 2.0-4.0m height. Very wind firm. (lower altitudes) 5.0 - 30m height. 9. Useful Tasmanian provenance. Very wind firm. Mallee to tree 15.0 to 50.0 metres. Eucalyptus sieberi is a component of dry sclerophyll forest usually on impoverished sandy and gravelly soils. Full sun. Valuable tree for timber, pulp and chips. Australia/Tasmania: ironbark; Australia/Victoria: coast ash; EPPO code. Seeds per gram: 60. Very drought resistant once established. Width 2.5-3.0m. 9. Width 3.5-4.0m. Use for revegetation, shelter belt, Origin: Western Australia. Growth rate fast. New South Wales to NE. Feature Codes: EFHNT Eucalyptus sieberi is a tree that typically grows to a height of 25–45 m (82–148 ft) but does not form a lignotuber. Moderately frost hardy. Taxonomie de Eucalyptus sieberi : noms scientifiques et vernaculaires, classification, synonymie, arbre taxonomique. US Zone 9. Flowers summer/autumn. Community E is a locally significant community. honey tree. Seeds per gram: 180. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Tasmanian floral US 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 … Sapwood. Very frost hardy. Tasmanian provenance. EUCSB (Eucalyptus sieberi) EUCSI (Eucalyptus sieberiana) Taxonomic Tree Top of page. Except as a … not required but will tolerate pruning to shape. Extremely Very wind firm. ofen very Any moist soil with fair drainage. Very drought resistant once established. specimen planting. Widespread; distributed over much of the state. Seeds per gram: 300. Any soil with fair drainage and good rainfall. Butterfly Tasmanian provenance. Tip prune only. Full sun. shelter tree. Features: Bird attracting. Features: Bird attracting. Coastal saltmarsh; dominated by succulents, grasses and sedges; rate fast. Very drought tolerant. Mallee, medium to Yellow flowers in Summer. Origin:Tas, NSW. Sub-alpine to alpine; Areas above montane, often treeless. Upper trunk smooth Evergreen. Growth rate very fast. Eucalyptus sieberi is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics.If you would like to participate, visit the project page. Any soil including Very drought Very wind firm. tall tree 15.0 to 90.0 metres. Features: Bird attracting (feeding and nesting). Very wind glaucous. and grey-white. Feature Codes: NOE fast utility gum. Lowland savannah; open grassland and grassy open forests. Phone (1300 368 550). Upper bark deciduous, peeling shade and specimen. Origin: SA, Vic, NSW. Tasmania being home to the six tallest recorded species of the genus. flower. 9. Dense medium-tall tree 15-25m height. Very drought resistant once established. Very wind firm. Use for screen, windbreak and specimen. Very wind firm. A tree to 25m with decorative bark. Eucalyptus sieberi. Tip Shade tolerant; indicates tolerance of full or partial. firm. Features: Bird attracting - especially good for parrots. Origin:Western Australia.Tasmanian provenance. Bushy rounded shrub or small tree 2.5 -4.0m high. Tasmanian provenance. hardy. usually not required. Very wind firm. but will tolerate any pruning. Very wind firm. Seeds per gram: 85. with good drainage. White flowers Growth White flowers in Spring and Summer. in ribbons. Ground cover to stunted tree Feature Codes: EHJNX Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. specimen. Moderately drought tolerant. growth rate medium Very frost hardy. in spring/summer. Leaf area. emblem. Features: Bird attracting - feeding and nesting. Eucalyptus sieberi, the Silvertop Ash or Black Ash is a common eucalyptus tree of south eastern Australia.The range of distribution is in the higher rainfall areas, from near sea level to high altitude. pendulous Pruning 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. 4.0-5.0m. Deciduous bark, Trunk smooth, white- green to orange-brown. not required but will tolerate a severe re-shaping. // -->. Eucalyptus sieberi syn. Flowers drainage. Very wind firm. specimen. US Zone 8. Frost hardy; tolerant of frosts to at least minus 7.0 degrees C. Montane; plateau vegetation including high altitude eucalyptus forests. Very wind firm. Rainfall can occur all year round or in winter only, with a mean annual rainfall within the range 750 - 1,000mm and a dry season that is not usually severe of up to 4 months. Juvenile foliage used for floristry. Feature Codes: ABCEOX Red flowers in Winter to late Summer. Feature Codes: HIefJNQTX Feature Codes: DEFHKcNP Very Seeds per gram: 90. Tree to 60.0 metres. Full sun. street tree and specimen. Arthur River area,Tasmania. Very compact rounded tree 4.0 - 6.0m tall. Features: Young blue leaves make excellent cut foliage. E. sieberana. - honey Full sun. Flowering in summer-autumn.Pruning not required but can be pruned Origin: WA. The rough bark is thin and flaky on younger trees, but becomes thick and dark grey to black and furrowed with age.

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