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Eucalytpus Cladocalyx, or Sugar Gum, is found in South Australia.
This species can grow up to 35 metres tall, and are commonly used as windbreaks and timber in and around the Filnders Ranges area in SA.
However in the areas of Eyre Peninsula and Kangaroo Island, these trees can only grow up to 15 metres.
They flower in summer, with white, cream and yellow flowers.
This Species was naturalised in parts of Western Australia and Victoria, and even overseas in California, Hawaii, arizona, Israel and more.
This trees have termite resistant wood, and is fast growing.
They grow best in full sun on clay, loamy or sandy soils and as an efficient user of water, these trees are also drought and frost tolerant.
The white creamy flowers attract bees, and bloom from December through to March.
This Species has also been known to be a suitable breeding habitat for the Yellow-tailed Black-Cockatoo.