Eucalyptus citriodora (kafur limuni)

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Eucalyptus citriodora

The Lemon Scented Gum grows to around 20 metres high and even taller in ideal climates such as Queensland where it originates. It’s a popular and widely planted tree in Australia and overseas and prized for its smooth ornamental light-grey or white trunk. Large specimens are often quite spectacular. The leaves give off a strong lemon scent when crushed hence the name and it has clusters of white flowers for long periods. The leaves can be used to make a lemon tea. Young plants may require some protection from heavy frost and the hard timber is sometimes used in construction. The Lemon Scented Gum makes a splendid feature tree that is best suited to large gardens.

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Eucalyptus citriodora

Height:50m
Spread:15-20m
Origin:Australia
Category: Tree
Family:Myrtaceae
Common Name: lemon-scented gum or spotted gum
Synonym: Corymbia citriodora var. citriodora
Flower Colour:Cream
Drought Tolerance:Medium
Salinity Tolerance: High
Sun Tolerance:High
Wind Tolerance:Medium
Water-Logg Tolerance:Low
pH Level: Basic
Pest Tolerance:High
Disease Tolerance:High
Growth Rate:Fast
Fragrance:No
Growth Habit:Upright

* Product photo shown is for reference only. Actual plant color, type, size and arrangement may differ from photo.

Dimensions 100-150 cm
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