Eucalyptus Gunnii

59.99

Probably the best known hardy eucalypt in Ireland, Eucalyptus gunnii is a large, very fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright, open habit. Attractively peeling, thin grey bark drops away to reveal yellowish-brown patches which weather beautifully to pinkish- or greenish-grey. The juvenile leaves are almost round and a bright blue-green, and are much loved by flower-arrangers; leaves on older wood are willow-like, longer and deep grey-green, but if the plant is pruned to keep it shrub-sized, the beautiful juvenile foliage is retained. Small, starry white flowers appear in midsummer. Cider gum got its name from the alcoholic drink derived from its fermented sap. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Site: Sheltered
Soil: Any light, well drained, preferably acid to neutral soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height in 10 years : 40’ (12m) Spread: 26’ (8m)
Can reach 25M or more.

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Probably the best known hardy eucalypt in Ireland, Eucalyptus gunnii is a large, very fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright, open habit. Attractively peeling, thin grey bark drops away to reveal yellowish-brown patches which weather beautifully to pinkish- or greenish-grey. The juvenile leaves are almost round and a bright blue-green, and are much loved by flower-arrangers; leaves on older wood are willow-like, longer and deep grey-green, but if the plant is pruned to keep it shrub-sized, the beautiful juvenile foliage is retained. Small, starry white flowers appear in midsummer. Cider gum got its name from the alcoholic drink derived from its fermented sap. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Site: Sheltered
Soil: Any light, well drained, preferably acid to neutral soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height in 10 years : 40’ (12m) Spread: 26’ (8m)
Can reach 25M or more.

Probably the best known hardy eucalypt in Ireland, Eucalyptus gunnii is a large, very fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright, open habit. Attractively peeling, thin grey bark drops away to reveal yellowish-brown patches which weather beautifully to pinkish- or greenish-grey. The juvenile leaves are almost round and a bright blue-green, and are much loved by flower-arrangers; leaves on older wood are willow-like, longer and deep grey-green, but if the plant is pruned to keep it shrub-sized, the beautiful juvenile foliage is retained. Small, starry white flowers appear in midsummer. Cider gum got its name from the alcoholic drink derived from its fermented sap. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Site: Sheltered
Soil: Any light, well drained, preferably acid to neutral soil
Position: Full sun
Season of interest: All year
Hardiness: Fully hardy
Height in 10 years : 40’ (12m) Spread: 26’ (8m)
Can reach 25M or more.