Eucalyptus muelleriana, commonly known as yellow stringybark,[3] is a species of medium-sized to tall tree that is endemic to southeastern Australia.
Eucalyptus muelleriana is a tree that typically grows to a height of 40 m (130 ft) and forms a lignotuber.
[3][4][5][6] Eucalyptus muelleriana was first formally described in 1891 by Alfred William Howitt in Transactions of the Royal Society of Victoria.
[3] Yellow stringbark grows in wet forests on coastal plains, ranges and escarpments from Wollongong in New South Wales to Wilsons Promontory in Victoria.
[9][10] Yellow stringbark provides a valuable timber which is strong, durable, straight-grained and has been widely used, particularly in Victoria for posts and piles.