I know the first tree is some type of eucalyptus but was wondering if anyone knew what type of eucalyptus, it’s stunning. The second tree I’m guessing is some kind of willow tree but again wanting to find out what species exactly.

The eucalyptus tree is in Heidelberg, Victoria Australia, and the Willow I saw in Hurstbridge, Victoria, Australia

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  1. survivingkind

    # 1 looks like an Acasia. # 2 Weeping Willow ?

  2. jabateeth

    1 could be sycamore. Need to see leaves. 2 & 3 willow 

  3. TedTheHappyGardener

    Eucalyptus is correct but unfortunately I don’t know which species and as others have said, Weeping willow, Salix babylonica.

  4. Cyndarian

    Not 100% on species, but possibly Eucalyptus globulus (Blue Gum)

    Second and third photos: Salix babylonica (weeping willow)

  5. I would say the first is Corymbia maculata (formally Eucalyptus maculata). Some spotted gums are sportier than others, but your photo does display the distinctive bark patterns. Most Eucalyptus are too hard to identify without a leaf and nut, maculata is an exception.

    Corymbias are common urban trees and listed in the Heidelberg council website as one of the local trees

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