Eucalyptus mannifera (spotted gum) is known for its attractive white bark, that has patches of grey which tend pinkish in summer. The tree is medium in size growing to 20 metres. A well grown specimen is a very attractive tree, combined with it moderate drought tolerant and ability to grow in poor infertile soils making it a desirable specimen tree adaptable to a wide range of sites over a wide geographical range.
Eucalyptus mannifera (spotted gum) flowers throughout autumn with white flowers.
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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)