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Eucalyptus Camphora Mountain swamp gum. Attractive juvenile leaves- reddish tinge and aromatic. Smooth grey/brown bark. Tolerates poor drainage. Suffers from damage to leaves through wind chill. Small tree.
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Eucalyptus Nicholii Willow leaved black peppermint. Evergreen. Grow as small tree or pruned shrub. Rough brown bark. Blue/green fine narrow leaves. Pendulus foliage on drooping branches. Needs sheltered position. Plant in full sun in moderately fertile acid - neutral soil. Keep plant moist. Stake in 1st year if exposed site. Pests and diseases - generally trouble free. Moderately hardy.
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Eucalyptus Cinerea Silver dollar gum. Evergreen. Small glaucous tree. Bark fibrous reddish brown. Juvenile leaves ovate, glaucous, silver/blue. Good for flower arranging. Plant in full sun in moderately fertile acid - neutral soil. Keep plant moist. Stake in 1st year if exposed. Pests and diseases - generally trouble free. Tender.
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Eucalyptus Dives Broad-leaved Peppermint. Small Tree. Member of the peppermint group of Eucalypts and has stong scent. Essential Oils used commercially in pharmacy etc.
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Eucalyptus Nova Aneglica New England peppermint. Everygreen. Grow as a shrub in a sheltered position.Silver/grey bark. Glaucous, lanceolate leaves. Pungent smelling. Good for flower arranging. Can coppice. Plant in full sun in moderately fertile acid - neutral soil. Keep plant moist. Stake in 1st year if exposed. Pests and diseases - trouble free. Tender.
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