Eucalyptus polyanthemos, commonly known as silver dollar gum, is a tree species belonging to the Myrtaceae family. It is characterized by its distinctive round, silvery-blue juvenile foliage, which persists on mature trees to some extent, creating an ornamental appeal. The tree typically reaches a height of 15 to 25 meters and is native to New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland in Australia.
This species is valued for its drought tolerance and adaptability to various soil types, making it a popular choice for landscaping in arid and semi-arid regions. Its rapid growth provides quick shade and windbreak benefits. Historically, the timber has been utilized for construction purposes, although its primary use today centers around ornamental planting and honey production, as the flowers attract bees. Furthermore, the tree contributes to soil stabilization and carbon sequestration.