RE: Eucalyptus w/flame flowers


There are quite a few with the flame coloured flowers
but E. ficifolia is one that springs to mind (red flowering gum)


rod
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> ----------
> From: 	Bob Shelby/Maura O'Neill
> Reply To: 	Bob Shelby/Maura O'Neill
> Sent: 	Wednesday, 7 April 1999 4:36 PM
> To: 	medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
> Subject: 	Re: Eucalyptus w/flame flowers
> 
> ** Reply to note from Barry_Garcia@monterey.edu (Barry Garcia) Tue, 06 Apr
> 1999 18:24:47 -0700
> I think I know (sorry not the name tho!) the euc. you are talking about
> w/the flame red flowers,
> I have only seen a few (in downtown Santa Cruz and s. Hicks Road in San
> Jose) they
> are beautiful, my husband and I always admire  them when we see them in
> bloom.
> I would be interested to know which gum it is, does anyone know? (i am
> guessing it is not an
> invasive one since i see them so rarely....)
> 
> Maura O'Neill, Boulder Creek, CA
> Sunset zone 15
> 



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