Eucalyptus vicina, commonly known as the Manara Hills red gum,[2] is a species of mallee in the family Myrtaceae and is endemic to western New South Wales.
Eucalyptus vicina is a tree or a mallee that typically grows to a height of 8 m (26 ft) and forms a lignotuber.
The flower buds are arranged in leaf axils in groups of seven on an unbranched peduncle 3–8 mm (0.12–0.31 in) long, the individual buds sessile or on pedicels up to 2 mm (0.079 in) long.
[4][5] The specific epithet (vicina) is from the Latin vicinus meaning "neighbouring" or "closely resembling", referring to the similarity of this species to other small red gums, including E. dwyeri.
Manara Hills red gum grows in mallee shrubland on stony hills from Griffith, New South Wales and Mutawintji National Park to north of Bourke.