Eucalyptus albida (Eucalyptus albida)
Commonly called White-Leaved Mallee, Eucalyptus albida has bluish-white,
waxy, round juvenile leaves with the typical eucalyptus scent. As the leaves mature,
they elongate to 2-4” and turn green. Attractive, creamy-white flowers appear in winter.
This unusual eucalyptus is native to southwest Australia and since it’s a slow
grower it performs well in a large container. The juvenile leaves are commonly used
in dried flower arrangements.