This eucalypt is native to the southwest of Western Australia and usually doesn’t grow past 5 metres in height.
The Drummond’s Gum is named after Australian botanist James Drummond who was alleged to have collected the first specimen in the 1830’s.
Leaves are found to be a dull green and the smooth bark is grey in colour, sometimes with a pink tinge. White flowers are observed later in the year and are arranged in groups of seven.