| | | Family | Myrtaceae | | Plant Type | tree | | Zone | USDA: 7a - 11 RHS: H - FT EGF: H3 - G2 Australia: 1 - 5 | | Care Level | | | Height | 6 - 9.5 m (20 - 30 ft) | | Spread | 3 - 4.5 m (10 - 15 ft) | | Light | full sun | | Soil Moisture | average, well-drained | | Soil Type | clay to sandy | | Soil pH | acidic | | | Description | The tree Eucalyptus cinerea (argyle-apple) bears showy and pale yellow blossoms. The foliage is greyish azure in colour, fragrant and evergreen. | | Typical Uses | Accent, cut flowers, dried flowers, shade and screening. | | Cautions | Bees and wasps are attracted to Eucalyptus cinerea (argyle-apple). This could be an issue if there are severe allergies in the household. | | |