Pink-flowered Marri (Rose-flowered Bloodwood). Lord and Willis (1982) state that the numerous specimens of this tree are reported to have sprung from a single tree of C. calophylla that produced pink flowers at Melbourne Bot. Gds in 1893. They have been widely used for street planting, but seedlings do not grow entirely true to colour and may vary from pale pink to rosy purple. Syn. Eucalyptus calophylla var. rosea Guilfoyle, E. ficifolia 'Guilfoylei'.