Eucalyptus Leucoxylon subsp. Megalocarpa
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Large-Fruited Yellow Gum / Large-Fruited Blue Gum / Dingley Dell Gum / Large-Fruited South Australian Blue Gum
Botanical Name: Eucalyptus leucoxylon subsp. megalocarpa (Large-fruited SA Blue Gum)
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Australia (SE Australia incl. SA & Vic)
Plant Type: Evergreen tree
Overview
The large-fruited form of SA Blue Gum is a garden-friendly gum for South Australian conditions. It carries a neat, rounded canopy of blue- to grey-green foliage and puts on generous cool-season flower displays of pink to red (sometimes cream) blooms that pour nectar for birds and bees. Tough, water-wise and coastline-ready, it’s ideal as a feature or street/driveway tree where you want shade and wildlife value with minimal fuss.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 6–12 m H × 4–8 m W (smaller with formative pruning)
- Growth Rate: 40-80 cm per year under good conditions
- Foliage: Evergreen blue/grey-green lance leaves; smooth, mottled bark; tidy, rounded habit
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Flowers: Showy, nectar-rich blooms mainly late autumn–spring; decorative large gumnuts follow
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen structure and bark interest year-round; peak flowering winter–spring
- Wildlife Value: High — honeyeaters, bees and other pollinators; canopy gives shade/shelter
- Tolerance: Drought-tolerant (once established), heat-tolerant, wind-tolerant, second-line coastal-tolerant; frost hardy; clay-tolerant with drainage
- Planting Density: Avenue/specimen: 1 tree per 16–36 m² (4–6 m apart), depending on desired canopy
- Pet Friendly: No — toxic to pets (eucalypt oils); prevent chewing of leaves/pods
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun (tolerates light part shade)
- Soil: Well-drained loam, sandy loam or clay loam; handles alkaline/limestone soils; avoid waterlogging
- Water Needs: Establishment: 2 deep soaks/week for 8–12 weeks. Established: deep soak every 10–14 days in summer; monthly in winter if dry
- Maintenance: Mulch wide; formative prune while young to a balanced frame (don’t top); remove deadwood as required; minimal feeding
- Lifespan: 50–100+ years
- Climate Zones: Suited to temperate and Mediterranean SA gardens, including coastal areas
- Soil pH: Acid, Neutral, Alkaline — broadly adaptable with good drainage
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Feature or street/driveway tree with winter nectar for wildlife
- Avenue/shelterbelt on larger blocks (allow canopy space)
- Low-water native schemes with lomandra, westringia and eremophila
Why You Will Love It
A bird-magnet gum with months of cool-season colour, excellent heat/drought resilience, and a manageable, attractive canopy — delivering structure, shade and wildlife value with minimal maintenance in SA gardens.