Eucalyptus fibrosa (Broad Leafed Red Ironbark)
Eucalyptus fibrosa (Broad Leafed Red Ironbark)
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Eucalyptus fibrosa (Broad Leafed Red Ironbark) is a striking Australian native tree known for its dark, fibrous bark and broad, leathery leaves. The tree produces small, creamy white to yellowish flowers in late winter to early spring, which attract pollinators such as bees and birds. Its distinctive ironbark adds a rustic charm to any landscape, and its large, dense foliage provides excellent shade and shelter.
This hardy species thrives in a variety of soils, including poor, dry, or coastal conditions, making it perfect for larger gardens and native plantings. Broad Leafed Red Ironbark is ideal for those looking for a tough, low-maintenance tree with significant visual impact.


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Mature height
10–20 metres
Mature width
5–8 metres
Spacing
5–8 metres
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Creamy white to yellowish flowers with dark fibrous bark and broad green leaves
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Late winter to early spring (June to September)
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Low maintenance. Prune to shape or remove dead wood. Water during dry spells until established.