River red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis) (Murray red gum) is an iconic tree that grows along waterways and is also found dotted across pastureland in many areas of rural Australia. The bark is a rough and ochre- red- brown and peels to reveal a creamy white and creamy green beneath. The leaves are lance-shaped to curved and dull green or greyish green It has white flowers and large, stalked gumnuts. It grows to a height of 30–40m with a canopy of 15m+.