Features:
Common name: Narrow-leaved peppermint
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Australia, Tasmania
Height at maturity: 10 to 20 meters
Hardiness: -15°C
Exposure: sunny
Plant type: tree
Vegetation: perennial
Foliage: evergreen
Flowering: spring
Flower color: yellow
Soil type: normal, deep
Watering: normal
Use: garden, isolated, bonsai
Diseases and insect pests:
Toxicity:
Storage of seeds: 2 years in a dry place away from light at 3/4°C (refrigerator)
Description:
A medium-sized upright tree reaching around 20 meters high, with finesse.
It has a beautiful light-coloured striped peeling bark, very narrow, pendulous aromatic leaves and cream-coloured flowers.
Eucalyptus pulchella is native to the forests of Tasmania.
It is a delicate tree with a beautiful presence.