Common name
Pink Gum; also White Gum, Scrub Gum, and Hill Gum
Position
Full sun
Flower shape and colour
Cream, Eucalypt like
Form
Tall Tree (Usually exceeds 10 m)
Suitability for landscaping
Can be used as a shade tree in parks or larger gardens.
Propagation
Seeds are non-dormant, viable seed should germinate readily
Cultivation
Grows on well-drained sandy soils of low fertility. Available in indigineous plant nurseries. Listed in SAFlora catalogue: p. 19.
References | acknowledgements
- Atlas of living Australia 2025, Eucalyptus fasciculosa | Pink Gum. Provides information about the spread of the species of Eucalyptus fasciculosa tree across South Australia and other parts of Australia.
- Botanic Gardens of South Australia 2025, Eucalyptus fasciculosa | Pink Gum. Provides information about the plant features and uses of the Native tree: Eucalyptus fasciculosa.
- Seeds of South Australia 2025, Eucalyptus fasciculosa (Myrtaceae) | Pink Gum. Provides information about the distribution, plant characteristics, as well as seed collection and viability.