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Photos of Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei

Bark and leaves of E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei at the Washington Park Arboretum, Seattle, WA.

A young E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei in my garden.  Note that the leaves are more rounded than those of E. pauciflora ssp. niphophila.

This young E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei in a pot is a bit overdue for planting out but otherwise looks healthy.

E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei almost appears to make resting buds for the winter.  Here the new growth is about to form in March.  Note also the leaf venation and the white stems.

Here the new growth is beginning to emerge in May.

Here the new growth is much farther along, in June.

Another shot of the same.

Young, potted plants at Horticulture Centre of the Pacific, Victoria, BC.

Leaves of a larger E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei at Steamboat Island Nursery being used for a display specimen.

This tree at the Washington Park Arboretum in Seattle, WA is probably E. pauciflora ssp. debeuzevillei.

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