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Tree Angophora hispida Dwarf Apple Gum

 

 

 

 
Description This is a smaller, dwarf form of Angophora (syn. Eucalyptus) and while we grow it as a small tree with a single trunk, it can be grown as a multi-stemmed specimen. Hispida means bristly and its young stems and new foliage can be described as extremely hairy. Its trunk produces attractive flaky grey and brown bark. Cream flowers are borne in the warmer months between November and January.    
Foliage
Evergreen
   
Form
Round
   
Mature Size 7-8 x 5-6m    
Uses It's a mallee tree and grows well in open woodland environments. Its size is a real plus for landscapes with restricted space and may even suit being planted under power lines.    
Position & Soil Prefers a humus rich soil in a sunny position. It is tolerant of most soil types and conditions.    
Features    
Pot sizes
in production
   
Substitutes Eucalyptus mannifera maculosa
   
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