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Our carefully cultivated eucalyptus foliage is harvested with precision and respect for nature, offering premium-quality greenery ideal for florists and decorative professionals. Each bundle consists of hand-selected stems, rich in color and naturally aromatic, providing elegance and structure to floral arrangements of any style.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Eucalyptus essential oil is valued for its refreshing aroma and powerful therapeutic properties. Distilled from fresh eucalyptus leaves, it is widely used in aromatherapy, wellness products, and natural remedies. Its cooling scent supports respiration, relaxation, and a clean, invigorating atmosphere.
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Eucalyptus Leaves

Eucalyptus Leaves

Eucalyptus leaves are rich in natural compounds with aromatic and medicinal qualities. Traditionally used in herbal teas, natural remedies, and wellness treatments, the leaves offer a distinctive fragrance and a range of health-supporting properties. They also serve as an important raw material for essential oil production.

Eucalyptus Wood

Our carefully cultivated eucalyptus foliage is harvested with precision and respect for nature, offering premium-quality greenery ideal for florists and decorative professionals. Each bundle consists of hand-selected stems, rich in color and naturally aromatic, providing elegance and structure to floral arrangements of any style.

Eucalyptus Biomass

Eucalyptus biomass provides an efficient and renewable source of energy. Its rapid growth rate and high calorific value make it ideal for producing pellets, chips, and other bioenergy products. As a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, eucalyptus biomass supports clean-energy solutions worldwide.

Eucalyptus Logs

Eucalyptus includes specialized varieties cultivated specifically for their timber—an exceptionally versatile and high-value material. Its wood is ideal for pulp production, a primary component in paper and certain bioplastics, while also being widely used in the manufacture of durable, high-performance tools and structures.

Thanks to its strength and natural resistance, eucalyptus timber is suitable for hydrophilic poles used in water-based constructions, beach umbrellas, fencing, and a variety of outdoor applications.
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Eucalyptus Hydrosol

Our eucalyptus hydrosol is produced directly from carefully selected eucalyptus varieties, ensuring high quality and purity. It contains no additives or synthetic ingredients, offering a natural and versatile solution for daily use.

Eucalyptus Seedlings

At our nursery, we specialize in the cultivation of rare and carefully selected eucalyptus varieties. Each variety serves a distinct purpose—some are grown for their rich essential oils such as eucalyptus Polybractea, Globulus, Radiata and Citriodora, others for durable timber such as Cladocalyx, Maculata Globulus and Deglupta, and others for their exceptional nectar production like Deglupta and Polybractea, contributing to high-quality honey.

Polybractea is also ideal for creating a privacy hedge in your home, garden or outdoor space. The varieties of Polybractea, Cinerea and Baby blue are the most popular base for bouquets used in weddings and special occasions.

Corymbia Citriodora

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Corymbia Citriodora.

(once called Eucalyptus citriodora), also known as the lemon-scented gum, is the elegant one in the family.

If Globulus is the tough worker and Polybractea is the healer, Citriodora is the refined perfumer.

Why does it stand out?

1. The scent
This is its signature. Rub the leaf and you get a strong, fresh lemon smell. That comes from its high level of citronellal — the compound that gives it that clean, citrus punch.

2. The look
It’s a tall, striking tree. The trunk is smooth, white or slightly pink, almost like polished marble. The leaves are long, slim, and graceful.

3. Natural insect repellent
Thanks to its citronellal content, it’s one of the most effective plants for keeping mosquitoes and other insects away.

In fact, lemon eucalyptus essential oil is the only plant-based ingredient that many health authorities officially recognize as an effective insect repellent.

Cladocalyx is the survivor.

It’s not soft.
It’s not delicate.
It’s built for harsh land and tough climates.

Why does it stand out?

The Strength:
Cladocalyx is extremely drought-tolerant once established. Poor soil? Dry weather? Wind? It handles it. This is the tree farmers plant when they need something reliable, not fragile.

The Structure:
It grows tall, straight, and confident. A clean trunk, smooth bark that sheds in patches, and a strong upright crown. It creates a presence in open land.

The Wood:
Hard, dense, and durable. That’s why it’s valued for timber and windbreak planting. It’s practical. No drama.

The Flowers:
Creamy white clusters that attract bees. Quiet beauty — not flashy, but useful.

 

Cladocalyx is the survivor.

Cladocalyx plant

Globulus

Globulus plant
Globulus is the worker.

This is the classic eucalyptus. Strong smell. Fast growth. High oil content. It’s the one most people think of when they hear “eucalyptus.”

Why does it stand out?

The Aroma:
Sharp, clean, medicinal scent. Crush the leaves and you instantly recognize it. That strong fragrance comes from its high eucalyptol content.

The Growth:
Very fast growing. It quickly becomes a tall, impressive tree. Good for large areas where you need height and impact.

The Oil:
One of the main sources of eucalyptus essential oil. Widely used in balms, chest rubs, steam inhalation, and natural remedies.

The Look:
Tall, straight trunk with peeling bark in grey and brown tones. Long bluish-green leaves, especially beautiful in younger plants.

Maculata is the elegant one.

Formerly known as Eucalyptus maculata, this tree is better known as Spotted Gum — and once you see the trunk, you’ll understand why.

Why does it stand out?

The Bark:
Its most striking feature. The trunk is smooth with natural patches of grey, cream, and soft brown — almost like it’s painted. It looks premium and decorative.

The Structure:
Tall, straight, and well-shaped. It creates a strong landscape presence without looking rough or wild.

The Wood:
Very hard and durable. Highly valued for timber, flooring, and construction. This is not a weak tree — it’s beautiful and strong.

The Flowers:
Small creamy-white blooms that attract bees and pollinators.

Maculata

Maculata plant

Radiata

Radiata plant
Radiata is the softer, balanced version.

It’s often called Narrow-leaved Peppermint, and it’s known for producing a milder, smoother eucalyptus oil.

Why does it stand out?

The Aroma:
Fresh, clean, slightly sweet — but not overpowering like Globulus.
It still contains eucalyptol, but in a gentler balance.

The Oil:
Highly valued in aromatherapy. Many people prefer Radiata oil for daily use because it feels lighter and less harsh.

The Growth:
Medium to tall tree with narrow green leaves and a natural, slightly relaxed shape.

The Use:
Commonly grown for essential oil production rather than just landscaping.

 

Rainbow is the attention seeker.

Its real name is Eucalyptus deglupta, but everyone knows it as Rainbow Eucalyptus — and for one simple reason.

Why does it stand out?

The Bark:
This is the main feature. As the bark peels, it reveals bright green, orange, red, blue, and purple shades. It literally looks painted. No other eucalyptus looks like this.

The Growth:
Fast-growing and very tall in the right climate.

The Climate Requirement (Important):
This is not for dry or cold areas.
Rainbow Eucalyptus prefers warm, humid, tropical climates. If your area is dry or gets frost, it will struggle.

 

Rainbow

Rainbow plant

Polybractea

Polybractea is the subtle one.

Its real name is Eucalyptus polybractea, but most people don’t notice it at first — because it’s not flashy like other eucalyptus.

So why does it matter?

The Leaves:
This is the real highlight. Narrow, grey-green leaves packed with strong oil. This tree is actually one of the main sources of eucalyptus oil — very rich and powerful smell.

The Bark:
Nothing dramatic. Rough, dull, and a bit messy. It doesn’t try to impress — it’s built for function, not looks.

The Growth:
Medium-sized, tough, and reliable. It doesn’t shoot up like tropical species, but it holds steady and survives where others fail.

The Climate Requirement (Important):
This is where it wins.
Polybractea handles dry conditions really well. It’s made for low rainfall areas and can tolerate some cold too. But if you put it in very wet or humid climates, it won’t perform at its best.

Simple truth:
Not beautiful, not eye-catching — but extremely useful and built to survive.

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