Introducing the Eucalyptus cinerea, also known as the Argyle apple, mealy stringbark, silver-leaf stringybark or silver dollar tree. This small to medium-sized tree boasts rough bark, thick furrows, and persistent features. The leaves are usually mature in the juvenile phase, but can produce intermediate and adult leaves, which are stalked, broad-lanceolate, and greyish-blue with a glaucous appearance. White flowers bloom in mid-spring to early summer. Found from central-west New South Wales to Victoria, this species is a stunner in any landscape. Its distinctive foliage and colorful bark make it the perfect choice for gardens, parks, and streetscapes. Learn more about the Eucalyptus cinerea at plants.usda.gov. Add some beauty to your landscape today!