Caesia (Eucalyptus caesia) in a medium form is a graceful flowering eucalyptus distinguished by its pendulous branches, powdery bark, and vivid blossoms suspended along arching stems. The foliage consists of elongated blue-green leaves that hang loosely from slender branchlets, creating a soft cascading texture across the canopy. Smooth bark peels gradually from the trunk and limbs, revealing pale fresh surfaces beneath and adding visual contrast to the tree’s irregular structure.
Native to the rocky inland landscapes of Western Australia, Eucalyptus caesia is adapted to dry climates, shallow soils, and intense seasonal heat. The species is biologically notable for its weeping branch habit and large ornamental flowers rich in nectar, which attract birds and pollinating insects. In medium form, the tree emphasizes balanced canopy flow, hanging floral clusters, and sculptural branch geometry while maintaining the rugged drought-adapted resilience characteristic of Australian eucalyptus species.
Caesia (Medium) have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-20’ (4.57-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 4”-6” (10-16 cm).
Caesia (Eucalyptus caesia) in a medium form is a graceful flowering eucalyptus distinguished by its pendulous branches, powdery bark, and vivid blossoms suspended along arching stems. The foliage consists of elongated blue-green leaves that hang loosely from slender branchlets, creating a soft cascading texture across the canopy. Smooth bark peels gradually from the trunk and limbs, revealing pale fresh surfaces beneath and adding visual contrast to the tree’s irregular structure.
Native to the rocky inland landscapes of Western Australia, Eucalyptus caesia is adapted to dry climates, shallow soils, and intense seasonal heat. The species is biologically notable for its weeping branch habit and large ornamental flowers rich in nectar, which attract birds and pollinating insects. In medium form, the tree emphasizes balanced canopy flow, hanging floral clusters, and sculptural branch geometry while maintaining the rugged drought-adapted resilience characteristic of Australian eucalyptus species.
Caesia (Medium) have a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 15’-20’ (4.57-6.1 m). The leaves have a typical length between 4”-6” (10-16 cm).