Tree | Backhousia citriodora Lemon Myrtle, Lemon-scented Myrtle |
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Description | Like Corymbia, Backhousia releases a fragrant lemon scent when crushed. It is a pretty tree that produces small white lemon-scented flowers from late spring to summer. They prefer a subtropical environment, being native to Queensland rain forests. | ||
Foliage |
Evergreen
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Form |
Oval
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Mature Size | 8 x 4m | ||
Uses | Makes a useful shade tree and can be used for hedging or screening where the strong lemony scented leaves makes trimming a sensory pleasure. Leaves can also be used in cooking. Can be grown in coastal areas. | ||
Position & Soil | This tree will tolerate most soils types but prefers humus rich soils with some moisture. Prune to shape if required. | ||
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