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Marri is usually a large tree to 30 metres but can take mallee form on poor sites. The bark is rough brown to grey-brown and often has exudations of reddish gum.
It bursts into an abundance of prominent cream flowers held outside the canopy in midsummer. It is an essential tree for honey production in Western Australia.
The common name "Marri" is from the Nyoongar word for blood, referring to the gum.
Marri occurs in various habitats, including the coastal plains and the Jarrah and Karri forests of Western Australia, in different soils.
It prefers light, sandy, well-drained soil in an open sunny position and is drought—and frost-resistant.
Quickly grown from seed.
Although seeds can be sown most of the year if you avoid the coldest and hottest months, spring is generally the best time to sow.
The grow mix should be well-draining, preferably with organic compost. This will replicate the soil they require in nature.
A potting mix is not recommended.
Germination occurs in around 10-28 days at a soil temperature of 18-22°C
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