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A very attractive flowering tree with masses of small white or pink fringed bell-shaped flowers that occur in summer. The flowers are followed by colourful blueberries.
The flowers are followed by globular-shaped blue fruits which are retained on the plant for long periods. The fruits are not regarded as palatable. The most commonly grown member of the genus is popular for its size.
Native to New South Wales, Queensland, Tasmania, and Victoria.
Prefers heavy moist soil in a protected sunny position, drought, and frost tender.
The best time sown in spring or autumn, avoid the coldest and hottest months of the year. The optimum germination temperature for germination is around 18-22°C for this species.
Filing or cutting the seed to expose a small part of the embryo assist in the uptake of moisture giving faster germination. Care must be taken not to damage the embryo if this method is undertaken.
The seed will also germinate successfully in the compost pile, providing it is kept moist and retains heat. Simply cover the compost with a damp hessian bag and stay moist. Check periodically for germination.
*Please note:
Being a registered Export Establishment, we can provide a full export service from obtaining a Phytosanitary certificate (if required) to delivering your parcel to the transport company of your choice. If you are uncertain about the requirements for importing seeds into your country, please contact us
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