Cider Gum

Cider Gum

Eucalyptus gunnii

Scientific Name

Eucalyptus Gunnii

Family Name

MYRTACEAE

Common Name

Cider Gum

General Information

Status Endangered
Height 12-15m
Flowers Flowers are stalkless, in clusters of 3 and are borne in the axils.
Fruit Capsule
Form Small to medium woodland tree, often with obvious forked branches, and small, rounded, bluish-green, stalkless leaves which occur in opposite pairs along the stem.
Municipalities Central Highlands
Habitat Notes Tasmanian endemic. Restricted to poorly drained frost hollows in open woodland around the Great Lake region, Central Plateau.
Frost Tolerance Hardy
General Notes Surface sow or cover lightly, as requires light for germination. Highly frost tolerant. Not suitable below powerlines.

Propagation Details

Flowering Months
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Seed Collecting Months
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sowing Months
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Cutting Months
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Seed Information

Seed Collection The fruit is a glaucous capsule, 7-9mm long. Collect capsules and store in paper bags until valves open to release seed, separate seed by sieving.
Seed Treatment Method Cold
Seed Storage Life >10 years
Viable Seeds Per Gram 392
Seed Treatment Notes Stratification at 3-5 degrees C for 3-10 weeks.
Germination Time 2-4 weeks

Cuttings

Propagation By Division No