
Eucalyptus dalrympleana, commonly known as Mountain White Gum, is a tall, elegant eucalypt native to the cool, highland regions of southeastern Australia. This stately tree features smooth, pale bark in shades of white, cream, and grey, often shedding in ribbons to reveal subtle color variations beneath. Its foliage consists of long, lance-shaped leaves in soft green tones, which provide a graceful canopy. During the warmer months, the tree produces clusters of delicate white flowers that attract native pollinators, followed by woody fruit capsules. Known for its straight trunk and clean silhouette, Mountain White Gum is a striking choice for large gardens, rural plantings, or cool-climate revegetation projects.