Eucalyptus Pulverulenta

14.95

Min Temp : -8°C
Location: Sunny
Water requirements : Medium to high
Flowering period : Summer
Scented : No
Edible: No
Use: Container / Terrace plant
Evergreen: Yes
Height: Up to 2m and more
SKU: 75.302 Categories: ,

Description

Eucalyptus pulverulenta, also known as the silver mountain gum or baby blue eucalyptus, is a type of eucalyptus tree native to the mountainous regions of New South Wales and Victoria in Australia.

Eucalyptus pulverulenta is a small tree or shrub that usually reaches a height of about 5-10 meters, but can vary depending on growing conditions. It has round, silvery leaves that are covered with a thin layer of whitish wax, which gives it a distinctive silvery-blue appearance. The leaves are also aromatic and give off a pleasant scent.

The tree produces small white flowers that grow in clusters and are followed by small, round fruits known as “gumballs.” These fruits contain numerous seeds and are characteristic of many species of eucalyptus.

Eucalyptus pulverulenta is often grown for its decorative leaves and is used in landscape design and flower arranging. It thrives in well-drained, fertile soil and prefers a sunny location. It can be grown as a potted plant or as part of a garden landscape.

The silver-blue leaves of Eucalyptus pulverulenta are widely used in bouquets and flower arrangements due to their decorative value and pleasant scent. They add texture and color to arrangements and can also be dried for long-term use.