It was after reading an article in the "Mediterranean Garden" a few years ago about growing Eucalyptus from seed (was it by you, Trevor?) that I became interested in trying some, as the only ones I have seen here are boring old E. camaldulensis and E. globulus. The article recommended a few, amongst which were E. leucoxylon var. rosea and E. ficifolia (which I also managed to germinate but which died unexpectedly about three years later). I thought that E. erythrocorys was also suggested, but perhaps it was the blurb in Chilterns seed catalogue which persuaded me.
So far E. leucoxylon is about 1.5 m high and has a shrubby appearance, being as wide as it is tall. I doubt if will ever reach 25 m here but all the same I would rather it didn't become a monster. I suppose I could keep it in check by pruning?