Eucalyptus cinerea commonly called argyle apple or silver dollar tree is native to australia.
Silver dollar tree eucalyptus cinerea.
Cinerea is hardy well into zones 7 and 8 too.
With round and silvery leaves that are present year round the silver dollar eucalyptus lives up to its name.
Although reaching 15metres in the wild it rarely grows past 10 metres in domestic settings.
30 foot tall specimens grow in the piedmont of nc and even into zone 7a perhaps even 6b this plant would be killed back to its roots each winter and then have tall fast watersprout regrowth in summer.
The aromatic foliage is silvery blue green and rounded when juvenile resembling large coins.
Silver dollar tree is a small evergreen tree or shrub native to australia.
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It can grow rapidly 6 8 feet in one season.
Bark is reddish brown peeling on smaller stems.
A choice evergreen rounded shrub or shade tree withstanding heat dry conditions and wind when established.
It is very fast growing is of a naturally twisted or gnarled habit and bears creamy flowers in mid summer.
It is a broadleaf evergreen tree that will grow as a single trunk tree to 25 60 tall in its native habitat.
Argyle apple silver dollar tree eucalyptus cinerea argyle apple is an evergreen tree of rounded habit boasting a lovely fibrous or furrowed reddish brown bark which peels on smaller stems.
Eucalyptus cinerea or the silver dollar tree has very distinctive circular bluey green leaves though they can mature as more sickle shaped.
This aromatic tree is a great means of bringing a refreshing smell and blue gray beauty into your home as well simply clip some branches off and arrange indoors.
The bark is reddish brown and peels on smaller stems and becomes gray and stringy on the trunk as the tree matures.
Eucalyptus cinerea sku 3256 attractive blue green coin shaped juvenile leaves opposite on the pendulous stems excellent for adding to bouquets and cut ornamental arrangements.
The adult leaves are long narrow and mid green.
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