Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue'

Eucalipt - Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue'

14 cm pot
Offer price  55,00 lei Regular price  75,00 lei
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Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue'

Eucalipt - Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue'

Offer price  55,00 lei Regular price  75,00 lei
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Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue' - a striking variety native to Australia, notable for its silvery-blue foliage. It is an easy-to-grow shrub, compact, well-branched, evergreen, with rapid growth and high resistance to low temperatures.

Eucalyptus pulverulenta 'Baby Blue' is naturally a dwarf cultivar that branches very well and does not exceed a height of 3m.

Eucalyptus is naturally a good repellent for flies and mosquitoes, which is why it is often grown on terraces or in gardens. Due to its hardiness, it is also used as a windbreak, for covering fences, and so on.

The foliage is often used in floral arrangements and bouquets because of its appearance and distinctive scent – the plants are pruned several times a year and then branch out quickly. In some countries, this variety is grown and harvested extensively for its hardwood, which can be used in construction, furniture making, or as fuel. The sap extracted from this tree is a good insecticide and natural repellent, also having antiseptic effects – although it is toxic if ingested, it is a common ingredient in insecticides, plant protection treatments, deodorants, and wound-healing creams.

It does not require special soil and is resistant to diseases and pests, being naturally considered "pest free". It withstands temperatures down to -18 °C without needing winter protection. In case of a harsher frost, the leaves may fall, but the plant recovers in the next growing season.

The decorative ceramic pot is not included in the price.

Height including pot: 60+ cm

The appearance of the leaves may vary from one specimen to another – eucalyptus leaves change as they mature.

Note: It is possible that this variety may show leaves/branches with defects or affected new growth, especially in the warm season – these aspects are due to international transport (these are imported plants), are characteristic of the species (it is a more sensitive variety), and do not affect the plants' viability.

Although the variety withstands down to -18°C, it is not recommended to expose young specimens to temperatures below -5°C.

Recommendation: We recommend planting the eucalyptus in the garden or in large pots placed outdoors during the summer. It is an outdoor plant and does not do well long-term in small pots. Do not expose the plant to strong sunlight before planting.

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