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Features
Family
Myrtaceae, the Myrtle family, includes clove, eucalyptus, bottlebrush, and allspice.
Native
Australia
Life Cycle
Perennial
Plant Height
Tall (Greater than 24")
Flower Color
White
Bloom Season
Flowers emerge in summer where the plants overwinter.
Further Information
Plant Characteristics
- Cut Flower
- Good for Containers
Growing Conditions
- Drought Tolerant
- Heat Tolerant
Plant Resistance
Deer Resistant
About Eucalyptus Silver Drop
Eucalyptus gunnii
Planting Eucalyptus
Plant Spacing
A group of 2 – 3 seeds every 12" – 16"
Hardiness Zones
10, 11, 9
Light Required
Full sun
Plant Height
Tall (Greater than 24")
Planting Depth
Press seed into surface
Planting Details
| Row Spacing | A group of 2 - 3 seeds every 12" - 16" |
|---|---|
| Seed Depth | Press seed into surface |
| Seed Spacing | A group of 2 – 3 seeds every 12" – 16" |
| Thinning | When seedlings have 2 – 3 sets of leaves, thin to 1 every 12" – 16" |
| Germination | 10 – 45 Days |
| Start Indoors | RECOMMENDED. 10 to 12 weeks before your average last frost date. Ideal soil temperature for germination is 65–75°F. |
| Direct Sow | 2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost date. |
| Special Care | In areas where eucalyptus is perennial, prune plants hard every couple of years or annually to keep plants small and producing fresh, succulent stems. Leaf shape changes as plants are allowed to mature and eucalyptus can grow into a tree if left unpruned. |
| Growing & Harvesting | Harvest in the morning, choosing mature branches indicated by tips that no longer droop. |
Find Your Frost Date & Grow Zone
Average First Frost Date
October 19
Average Last Frost Date
May 19
Your Hardiness Zone is
5b
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