Barbers Gum is one of the rarest Tasmanian and Australian Eucalypts.
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This eucalypt occurs as a medium sized forest tree of open habit on Tasmania's East Coast.
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This small tree is widely known for its heart shaped foliage.
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This impressive Eucalypt is one of the giants of Tasmanian forests and can reach heights of up to 90m.
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Clean Seed, 95% Purity, Flinders Island

The majestic blue gum, common on the south and east of Tasmania, can also be found on some of the Bass Strait Islands and in Southern Victoria, is probably our most distinctive and widely known eucalypts.
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Clean Seed, 100% Purity, King Island

The majestic blue gum, common on the south and east of Tasmania, can also be found on some of the Bass Strait Islands and in Southern Victoria, is probably our most distinctive and widely known eucalypts.
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Seed Orchard, 100% Purity

The majestic blue gum, common on the south and east of Tasmania, can also be found on some of the Bass Strait Islands and in Southern Victoria, and is probably our most distinctive and widely known eucalypt.
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Clean Seed, 95% purity, Other

he majestic blue gum, common on the south and east of Tasmania, can also be found on some of the Bass Strait Islands and in Southern Victoria, and is probably our most distinctive and widely known eucalypt.
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Eucalyptus gunnii at the highest altitudes is usually a small, often stunted tree, branched to near ground level and without a well defined stem.
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Eucalyptus johnstonii is a tall forest tree found on the mountains and plateaus in southeastern Tasmania.
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This is a rare species found in several small stands on the outskirts of Hobart.
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Seed Orchard, 100% Purity

This is a tree, which in recent years has been used by forest organisations, both in Australia and overseas for its ability to produce high volumes of light, straight-grained timber under cool, moist conditions.
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