Family:

Myrtaceae

Eucalyptus oleosa

Red Mallee

Other Names: Giant Mallee, Oily Mallee, Acorn Mallee, Oleosa Mallee, Straggly Gum

Regional Subspecies:

Eucalyptus oleosa subsp. oleosa

HABIT:

Mallee or tree, 3-12 m high. Bark fibrous and persistent at base, peeling in ribbons above. Shiny pale or light green leaves. Sporadic, white flowers (Aug-Mar).

HABITAT & SITE PREFERENCE:

Often in mallee communities. Well-drained sandy loams and loams. Prefers 300 to 400 mm rainfall in the Riverina region.

SEED COLLECTION & PROPAGATION:

Generally from Dec-Feb. Tolerates drought, some alkalinity, and most frost.

VALUES & USES:

Handy for windbreaks, shade trees, and wind erosion control. Valuable in honey production. Medicinal oils can be extracted from the leaves. Timber is hardy and used for fence posts.