What eucalyptus leaves do florists use?

urnigera apple box, and E.globulus Tasmanian blue gum.

Eucalyptus leaves are becoming increasingly popular with florists for use in bouquets and flower displays. The attractive blue-grey juvenile foliage of many Eucalyptus species makes them an ideal choice for cut foliage fillers.

Five of the most popular species of Eucalyptus used by florists are Eucalyptus gunnii cider gum, E.pulverulenta silver mountain gum, E.cinerea argyle apple, E. urnigera apple box, and E.globulus Tasmanian blue gum.

Eucalyptus gunnii cider gum is a fast-growing evergreen tree with a spreading crown. It has a distinctive grey-green foliage and produces small white flowers. It is often used as a filler in bouquets and flower displays.

E.pulverulenta silver mountain gum is a fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright habit. It has a distinctive silvery-grey foliage and produces small white flowers. It is often used as a filler in bouquets and flower displays.

E.cinerea argyle apple is a fast-growing evergreen tree with a spreading crown. It has a distinctive grey-green foliage and produces small white flowers. It is often used as a filler in bouquets and flower displays.

E.urnigera apple box is a fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright habit. It has a distinctive grey-green foliage and produces small white flowers. It is often used as a filler in bouquets and flower displays.

E.globulus Tasmanian blue gum is a fast-growing evergreen tree with a spreading crown. It has a distinctive grey-green foliage and produces small white flowers. It is often used as a filler in bouquets and flower displays.

These five species of Eucalyptus are all attractive and popular choices for florists looking to add a touch of colour and texture to their bouquets and flower displays. The attractive blue-grey juvenile foliage of these species makes them ideal for use as cut foliage fillers.