Opening Hours
Monday - Friday By Appointment
Saturday 9am-2.30pm
Sunday Closed
Address
48 Old Newry Rd, Rathfriland BT34 5BQ
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Eucalyptus dalrympleana, commonly known as Mountain Gum, is a striking and resilient tree native to Australia. It is celebrated for its smooth, white to pale grey bark that peels away in patches, revealing a fresh, cream-colored layer beneath. This process gives the tree a distinctive, mottled appearance, making it a standout feature in any landscape. The leaves of the Mountain Gum are lance-shaped and aromatic, contributing to its appeal, and the tree produces small, white flowers that attract a variety of wildlife, including bees and birds.
In terms of size, the Mountain Gum typically reaches a mature height of 30 to 45 meters, with a spread of about 10 to 15 meters, making it an impressive and substantial presence in its native habitat. It is a fast-growing species, ideal for those looking to establish a canopy or provide shade relatively quickly. The tree prefers well-drained soils and can thrive in a variety of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. It is highly adaptable but grows best in full sun to partial shade environments, making it versatile for different landscaping needs.
Notable features of Eucalyptus dalrympleana include its ability to withstand cold temperatures, which is somewhat unusual for a eucalyptus species. It can tolerate frost and even snow, making it suitable for higher altitudes and cooler climates. Additionally, the wood of the Mountain Gum is valued for its durability and is often used in construction and furniture making. The tree also plays a vital role in its ecosystem, providing habitat and food for numerous animals. Overall, the Mountain Gum is not only an aesthetically pleasing addition to any landscape but also a functional and environmentally beneficial species.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday By Appointment
Saturday 9am-2.30pm
Sunday Closed