pseudoglobulus, commonly known as Victorian eurabbie,[2] is one of the four subspecies of Eucalyptus globulus and is endemic to southeastern Australia.
It has mostly smooth bark with some persistent slabs of old bark at the base, juvenile leaves with one glaucous side, glossy, lance-shaped adult leaves, pedicellate flower buds in groups of three, white flowers and conical fruit.Eucalyptus globulus subsp.
Young plants and coppice regrowth have stems that are glaucous and more or less square in cross-section, with a prominent wing on each corner.
[2][3][4] Victorian eurabbie was first formally described in 1891 by Charles Naudin who gave it the name Eucalyptus globulus var.
[6][7] Victorian eurabbie grows in forest on the slopes of valleys and hills from the Nadgee Nature Reserve in far southeastern New South Wales to the coastal ranges of eastern Gippsland in Victoria.