Eucalyptus cinerea or 'Argyle apple' is also known as commonly 'Canberra blue gum' or in California as the 'silver dollar gum'. Argyle apple has silver foliage and is used by florists throughout the world. It is a domed tree to around 6 metres but can get larger and should therefore not be planted close to buildings and other fixed assets.
Eucalyptus cinerea (Argyle apple) is well suited to a range of soils including infertile leached soils in higher rainfall areas. Frost and cold tolerant.
The foliage from this species is widely sought after by the cut flower industry
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Notes on Maps.
Generally, the concentrated clusters of markers represent the geographical range where this species occurs naturally. Outlying markers and geographically disassociated markers represent observations of the species in cultivation and/or recorded in herbaria etc.
Acknowledgment.
These maps are provided by, and are used with the permission of, Australia’s Virtual Herbarium (AVH)