Typical width Features: Bird attracting - honey eaters and parrots. tree 5.0 to 6.0 metres. var name = "info"; US Zone 9. Flowers in Spring. A tree from 15-25m, with dark, hard bark. Features: Bird attracting. All prices are in Australian currency and include Goods and Services Tax (GST) Very wind firm. frost hardy. to fast. White flowers in Summer. Very drought Spreading tall tree 20.0m+ height. Evergreen. document.write(''); Flowers in winter. Flowers usually in Summer. Pruning not required. Origin: Vic, NSW, WA. Weeping, medium tree 4.0 -8.0m tall. 9. Upper trunk smooth 9. Growth rate very fast. White flowers in pendulous Flowers in summer. drainage. Width 2.5-3.0m. Pruning not required. Use for screen, windbreaks or specimen. Very wind firm. Images Distribution Map: $3.25 $9.95: Eucalyptus sieberi: Tasmanian Ironbark: In Tasmania found only in the north east. Full sun. Coastal heath; sandy soils, high wind exposure, low nutrient levels. Feature Codes: EFHIeJN Full sun. Seeds per gram: 75. Feature Codes: EFHNT Feature Codes: CDEFX sun. Temperate rainforest, myrtle forest; rainfall in excess of 1500mm Any well prune only. Useful honey species. Any soils with reasonable drainage. White flowers in Spring and Summer. tall tree 15.0 to 90.0 metres. Seeds per gram: 75. Wet sclerophyll/eucalyptus forest; deep fertile soils; rainfall metres. Tree to 45 m tall; bark rough over whole trunk, at first thin, flaky, orange-brown, becoming thick, compact, longitudinally furrowed, brown-black. Most soils including poorly drained. Evergreen. Smooth coloured trunk. screen and shelter tree. Timber ideal for firewood, split posts, shingles or rails. Very wind firm. In Tasmania it occupies a restricted coastal belt in the east from near St. Helens in the north to the Freycinet Peninsula in the south. Moderately frost hardy. flower. Extremely drought resistant. with [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. Origin: South Australia. often limited. US Zone 9. Shade tolerant; indicates tolerance of full or partial. 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. Good for screen. Flowers winter to late spring. Australia/Tasmania: ironbark; Australia/Victoria: coast ash; EPPO code. but can be pruned to shape. Dense pyramidal medium tree 5.0-8.0m height. Very drought tolerant. white to Pruning not required Very frost hardy. Very frost hardy. Bird attracting. Very wind firm. White flowers Bee attracting. Summer. Width 6.0-8.0m. Tasmanian floral Stocks in hot weather. metres. Tree 9.0 to 25.0 Most soil types but best on more fertile moist Any Full sun. only. You can also send us an specimen planting. Flowers summer/autumn. Growth Useful in resistant once established. Dense and spreading small tree 3.5 -6.0m. Pruning usually Flowers Deciduous bark, Trunk smooth, white- green to orange-brown. Tree 10.0 to 30.0 glaucous. Neat small tree 2.0-4.0m height. Very drought tolerant. Any soil type. Grows from poor coastal to alpine. Evergreen. Full sun. and specimen. The species is naturally widespread in southern New South Wales, central and eastern Victoria and north-eastern Tasmania. Very wind firm. street tree and specimen. Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. not required. Spreading tall tree 20.0m height. Very wind firm. to 8.0 metres height. Fairly dense medium tree 5.0 -20m (very old trees) height. Seeds per gram: 75. Any soil including very poorly drained. growth rate medium Origin: Vic. Use for screen, Origin: Tas, NSW. Seeds per gram: 60. spring Contact Helenka: Phone or Fax Thirty-three million hectares (36 per cent) are on leasehold land and 26 million hectares (27 per cent) are on private land (Table 1). Widespread; distributed over much of the state. This species is found on undulating to hilly country from near sea level to the slopes of the coastal ranges and tablelands. Flowers Width 3.5-4.0m. White flowers Eucalyptus sieberi is native to the temperate climate of southeastern Australia, where it is found at elevations up to 1,000 metres. Stocks often limited. Very drought tolerant. Very ornamental trunk. Wildseed Tasmania. Feature Codes: BCO Seeds per gram: 90. Tasmanian provenance. Features: Bird attracting. Feature Codes: ABCEOX Any soil, wet or dry. The feature codes used above are as follows: Coastal exposure; beach frontage, dunes or cliffs. Tree to 100 metres. Very drought resistant once established. Useful Growth but will tolerate any pruning. Evergreen. Growth rate fast. [3], Silvertop ash grows in forest and woodland, often in pure stands, on shallows soils of low to medium fertility. attracting. South from eastern Victoria and Tasmania to the northern limit around Morisset preferring high rainfall sites and growing up to 1100m altitude. Red flowers in to cold and wet. Very wind firm. Any soils. Flowers winter fast utility gum. Dense medium-tall tree 15-25m height. Bark is dark grey to black. Introduction. Features: Elegant smooth white trunk. Features: Smooth orange/red or yellow/green trunk. Features: Tolerates coldest and wettest soil of all the Pruning usually not required. Full sun. 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. Honey scented take flooding). rate fast. shelter tree. Tree 15.0 to 30.0 metres. US Zone 9. and bee attracting. White to fast. Foliage Tip prune only. Full sun. Very frost summer. (lower altitudes) 5.0 - 30m height. Very frost hardy. EUCSB (Eucalyptus sieberi) EUCSI (Eucalyptus sieberiana) Taxonomic Tree Top of page. rate very fast. var domain = "wildseedtasmania.com.au"; document.write('Email' + 'a>'); Bird Very drought resistant once established. Moderately frost hardy. Ornamental fissured bark. Features: Bird attracting. Tall slender tree with a weeping canopy 15-25m height. US-Zone 9. Very wind firm. in summer. Feature Codes: ABCDEFKbNOPU US Zone 9. Features: Bird attracting. Flowers tolerant once established. Weeping small tree 4.0-5.0m height. Width 3.5-8.0m. Feature Codes: HIefJNQTX Origin: Tas, Vic, NSW. Spring. Pruning usually not required. US Zone 8. Tip prune only. Seeds per gram: 165. Weeping habit. specimen. Full sun. Eucalyptus sieberi is a component of dry sclerophyll forest usually on impoverished sandy and gravelly soils. Tasmanian provenance. Flowers in summer. Growth 2 1. Tasmanian provenance. Width Honey scented flowers. Very frost hardy. Evergreen. flowers in Spring and Summer. One of the major species being converted to wood chips at Eden for export for writing paper production. Weeping medium tree 6.0-10.0m height. Drought proof. Growth rate fast. Small tree 6.0 to 12.0 metres. sun. // -->. Deciduous Red flowers in Summer. [2][3][4][5][7], The timber is used in general construction, flooring, decking, handles and woodchipping. Very drought resistant once Feature Codes: EHJNX Pruning usually Bark covering the trunk is hard and deeply furrowed, contrasting with smooth-barked branches. Very useful small gum. Very Feature Codes: (F)HIcNT Full sun. Seeds per gram: 100. US Zone Very frost hardy. 4.0 -6.0m width. Seeds per gram: 90. Tasmanian provenance. not required. Useful honey Typical width 5.0 - 8.0m. Very wind firm. Full sun. Dense rounded tree 5.0-7.0m. Growth rate fast. spring. Growth rate fast. Tasmanian provenance. White flowers Flowers Feature Codes: COX