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Description | This small evergreen, native tree is a spectacular hybrid cross between E. torquata and E. woodwardia, which are both endemic to Western Australia. It has beautiful blue-green foliage. Flowers are produced in spring and summer and are commonly large and clustered in a pretty mix of orange, scarlet and yellow tones. | ||
Foliage |
Evergreen
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Form |
Broad-domed
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Mature Size | 7 x 6m | ||
Uses | Growing below 8m tall, and with such beautiful flowering, it is a good selection as a feature or street tree in a dry environment. | ||
Position & Soil | Bird attracting, this tree will thrive in an open, sunny, well-drained position. Drought and frost tolerant once established, it prefers a dry, low rainfall environment. Is very suited to coastal conditions. Refrain from high phosphorus fertilisers. | ||
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Pot sizes in production |
• 40cm/27L (1.2-1.5m) |
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Substitutes |
• Eucalyptus lacrimans • Eucalyptus torquata • Eucalyptus victrix • Eucalyptus woodwardii |
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