Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. pauciflora
Tree to 30 m tall. Branchlets usually glaucous. Juvenile leaves to 16 cm long, 6 cm wide; adult leaves to 16 cm long, 2.5 cm wide, green, grey-green or olive-green; buds shortly pedicellate, to 0.9 cm long, 0.5 cm diam. Fruit to 1.2 cm diam. Flowers Dec.–Feb.
Wim, GleP, VVP, GipP, OtP, WaP, Gold, CVU, GGr, DunT, NIS, EGL, EGU, HSF, HNF, Strz, MonT, HFE, VAlp. Also SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Tas. The widespread Snow Gum in Victoria, common at high altitudes in the Eastern Highlands, Mt Buffalo, Pine Mountain, the higher peaks of the Pyrenees, the Grampians, but also known from lowland areas in the Latrobe Valley, Mornington Peninsula, Deans Marsh, Durdiwarrah, the Lower Glenelg River, and on the basalt plain north of Ballarat.
Plants with minimal glaucescence are common in places, e.g. on Mt Skene, Bennison Spur, Lake Mountain, and approach E. pauciflora subsp. acerina.
Brooker, M.I.H.; Slee, A.V. (1996). Eucalyptus. In: Walsh, N.G.; Entwisle, T.J., Flora of Victoria Vol. 3, Dicotyledons Winteraceae to Myrtaceae, pp. 946–1009. Inkata Press, Melbourne.