Trees of New Junction - Eucalyptus wandoo

The Wandoo is a tree that occurs from Geraldton to the south coast, and from the west coast inland as far as Narembeen. It typically grows to a height of 25 m and has a smooth white bark, often with patches of white, grey or light brown.

Flowering occurs from December or January to May and the flowers are white.

Eucalyptus wandoo was first described in 1934 by William Faris Blakely, the specific epithet "wandoo" comes from the Noongar name for the tree.The Wandoo is a tree that occurs from Geraldton to the south coast, and from the west coast inland as far as Narembeen. It typically grows to a height of 25 m and has a smooth white bark, often with patches of white, grey or light brown.

Flowering occurs from December or January to May and the flowers are white.

Eucalyptus wandoo was first described in 1934 by William Faris Blakely, the specific epithet "wandoo" comes from the Noongar name for the tree.

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