Eucalyptus cinerea F.Muell. ex Benth.

Bark fibrous on trunk and main branches, reddish-brown; smaller branches smooth and ribbony. Tree up to 12 m high. Juvenile and most of the adult leaves opposite, sessile or almost so, glaucous, silver-blue, mostly 3.5–4.5 x 3–5.5 cm; adult leaves sometimes alternate and narrower. Umbels axillary, 3-flowered. Buds sessile, glaucous; operculum conical, shorter than floral tube. Fruit sessile, globular to broadly pyriform, 6–10 x 7–10 mm; disc broad, convex; valves usually exserted. South-western part of area. Fl. early summer. Argyle or Broad-leaved Apple, Mealy Stringybark, Blue Peppermint