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SKU Code: E 164
Family: Myrtaceae
Subfamily: Myrtoideae
Characteristics: Tree to 18m or mallee in subalpine conditions
Seeds per packet: 20
A colourful species of eucalyptus that can be variable in height from a multi-stemmed mallee in sub-alpine conditions to a straight tree to 18 metres in more favourable conditions.
The attractive erect stout stem with smooth white to pale grey bark exhibits large yellowish green patches are a feature of this tree.
White flowers occur from yellowish brown ovate flower buds.
Endemic to Tasmania.
Prefers a well-drained soil in an open sunny position, frost resistant but drought tender.
Eucalypt's germinate readily from seed and are generally considered one of the easiest natives to grow from seed.
Depending on the species Eucalyptus seed comes in various sizes from very fine to several millimetres long.
As a rule of thumb seed that is fine should be sown on the surface of a porous mix and not buried. Seed 1 to 2 mm in diameter can be covered very lightly and seed from 2 mm up can be sown to a depth of the seed width.
Cold stratification of 28 days is recommended for this Eucalypt. Cold treatment is not critical for germination to occur but should give increased germination rates.
This is cool mountain species of Eucalypt that in its native range has a cold winter prior to germinating in spring. This can be replicated by cold stratification in the refrigerator for 28 days. Alternatively over wintering in the garden in cold climates will assist germination.
Although seed can be sown most of the year in many parts of Australia seed is generally best sown in spring or autumn in temperate climates, avoid the coldest and hottest months of the year. The optimum germination temperature for germination is around 16-22°C
General note: Seeds of many natives are dormant and require specific conditions or pre-treatment for germination.
Do not be too hasty to discard seed that does not germinate, seeds will often lay dormant until the conditions are similar to their natural requirements for germination to occur. Containers put to one side will often surprise long after they were discarded.
Wikipedia- Cold stratification
Australian National Botanic Gardens - Growing Native Plants - Eucalyptus for Cold Climates
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