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The Eucalyptus Cinerea, a tree native to Australia, is commonly known as Argyle apple, mealy stringbark or "silver dollar tree" in the floral industry. It is a type of tree, typically small to medium-sized, that can be found only in southeastern Australia. The trunk and branches of the tree have rough, fibrous bark. The tree's leaves are usually egg-shaped, evergreen, and have a glaucous appearance when they are young. The tree produces white flowers that grow in groups of three, and its fruit has a conical to bell-shaped appearance. Keep in mind that most growers should not expect Eucalyptus to flower until it is several years old, so Google searches showing flowers may not be applicable.