Corymbia Eximia Nana CN: Dwarf Yellow Bloodwood 5lrp
DESCRIPTIONS:
Corymbia eximia "Nana", also known as Dwarf Yellow Bloobwood is a compact evergreen tree that provides a striking feature in gardens and landscapes. It is a smaller version of the Yellow Bloodwood, with a matured height of 3-5 meters high and a width of 2-3 meters wide, making it suitable for smaller spaces. It boasts attractive, broad leaves and a rounded form, with a snarly, mottled bark and creamy white flowers clusters in spring.
Appearance:
Foliage:
* Broad, lance-shaped, and often glossy leaves, which can turn a paler Yellow/green in colder months.
Bark:
* Rough, tessellated, yellowish-brown to grey bark. The trunk is often snarly and crooked.
Flowers:
* Large clusters of creamy-white flowers in spring, attracting nectar living birds.
Fruits:
* Medium to large, barrel-Shaped fruits with three to four valves enclosed.
Form:
* Compact, rounded, or slightly open canopy.
Mature size:
* Grows to a mature heights of 3-8 meters high depending on the source, a spread of 2-6 meters wide.
Plant Uses:
* Used as a feature tree, bird-attracting gardens, small landscapes and screening.
Hardiness:
* Tolerate drought, moderate frost and most soil types.
Maintenance:
* Relatively low maintenance, with occasional prunning to maintain shape if desired.
Sunlight:
* Prefers full sun to partial shade.
Watering:
* Requires moderate to low watering once established after planting.
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