This native tree is commonly known as grey ironbark.
Eucalyptus siderophloia is described as a "dicot" in the Myrtaceae family.
In the Queensland Nature Conservation Act it is classified as Least Concern. Under the Federal Environment Protection Biodiversity Conservation Act it is not classified.
Flowering Gunalda June 2016.
It has been recorded in the Wide Bay district in the Queensland Herbarium Census and is listed as occurring in the Fraser Coast region in the Atlas of Living Australia.
Reported at 61 Fraser Coast localities: Antigua, Bauple, Bauple Forest, Beaver Rock, Beelbi Creek, Bidwill, Boompa, Booral, Brooweena, Burrum Heads, Burrum River, Cherwell, Craignish, Doongul, Duckinwilla, Dundathu, Dundowran Beach, Dunmora, Eli Waters, Gigoomgan, Glenbar, Glenorchy, Glenwood, Granville, Howard, Kanigan, K'gari, Maaroom, Magnolia, Maryborough, Maryborough West, Mount Urah, Mungar, Owanyilla, Pacific Haven, Paterson, Pialba, Point Vernon, Poona, Prawle, River Heads, St Mary, Sunshine Acres, Susan River, Takura, Talegalla Weir, Tandora, Teddington, Tiaro, Tinana, Tinana South, Torquay, Tuan Forest, Urangan, Urraween, Walkers Point, Walliebum, Walligan, Woocoo, Yengarie, Yerra.
Fraser Coast distribution based on unverified field reports.
AVH