Yorell mallee

Eucalyptus gracilis

Family: Myrtaceae Genus: Eucalyptus Species: gracilis

Synonyms: Eucalyptus gracilis var. breviflora, Eucalyptus gracilis var. erecta, Eucalyptus gracilis var. viminea, Eucalyptus calycogona var. gracilis

Yorell mallee
Yorell mallee

Botanical Description

Eucalyptus gracilis, known as yorrell or yorrell mallee, is a small mallee eucalypt in the family Myrtaceae, endemic to semi-arid southern Australia, where it forms an important component of mallee shrublands across western Victoria, southern South Australia and the southwestern New South Wales mallee. It typically grows as a multi-stemmed mallee 3-8 m tall from a woody lignotuber, with smooth grey to coppery bark that is shed in ribbons leaving a polished surface. The adult leaves are narrow-lanceolate, 5-9 cm long, glossy green and concolorous. Cream to white flowers are borne in axillary umbels of seven, opening in spring and summer, followed by small hemispherical to cylindrical capsules about 5-7 mm long. The species is fire-adapted, resprouting vigorously from its lignotuber after burns, and is a useful honey source.

Native Region: New South Wales, South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia

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