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Eucalyptus trees are known for their beautiful blue grey foliage, fast growth and fresh, uplifting scent that instantly adds character to any garden. With their smooth trunks, elegant branches and year round evergreen colour, they make a striking focal point whether planted as a single specimen or used to create quick and natural screening.
One of the most popular options is Eucalyptus Gunnii, also known as the Cider Gum. It is fast growing, holds its soft blue leaves all year and responds well to pruning if you want to keep it compact. For a naturally smaller and slower growing choice, Eucalyptus Azura stays neat and rounded, making it perfect for smaller gardens, patios and borders. Eucalyptus Nicholii is another standout, offering long, slender leaves with a fine texture that moves beautifully in the breeze.
Eucalyptus trees thrive in full sun and well drained soil, and once established they are incredibly easy to look after. Their evergreen foliage provides colour through every season, and many varieties can be pruned to maintain the size you want, making them suitable even for modest garden spaces.
Eucalyptus trees pair beautifully with plants that echo their airy, relaxed feel. Try planting them alongside aromatic shrubs such as rosemary or lavender for a Mediterranean style look, or mix them with softer planting like nepeta or gaura for a gentle, meadow inspired effect. Ornamental grasses also work particularly well, helping to create movement and a natural, flowing display beneath their canopy.