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Photos of Eucalyptus parvula - page 2

E. parvula weathering a snowstorm.

E. parvula in the snow.  This tree had absolutely no problems with this very heavy, wet snowfall.

E. parvula may occasionally have juvenile leaves with rounded ends.

Here is a wider shot of leaves of the above plant.

This E. parvula has much larger leaves than most and may be a hybrid with another species.  I call it my "large-leafed small-leafed gum."

Here one of my E. parvula has made a lot of flower buds on its juvenile growth.  This tree is developing as a multi-trunked mallee.

E. parvula, the top of one of my trees.

Another E. parvula in my garden.  This one is doing really well considering it got run over by a car a few months before this picture was taken.

A small, potted E. parvula at Steamboat Island Nursery, Olympia, WA, about ready to plant out.

This E. parvula at Steamboat Island Nursery is being used only as a display specimen, because it has been severely stunted from being a pot so long and thus should not be planted out.  In fact, it is more than 4 years old, which is about the longest I have ever seen any euc survive in a pot.

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