
Eucalyptus Cinerea Seeds - Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, Fast-Growing, Drought-Tolerant with Unique Silvery-Blue Leaves for Gardens & Landscapes - 25 Pcs
Eucalyptus Cinerea Seeds - Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, Fast-Growing, Drought-Tolerant with Unique Silvery-Blue Leaves for Gardens & Landscapes - 25 Pcs
- Leaves: Eucalyptus cinerea is known for its striking, round, silvery-blue leaves, which are typically 2 to 4 inches in diameter. The leaves, arranged alternately along the stems, release a subtle minty fragrance when crushed, earning it the common name "Silver Dollar Eucalyptus."
- Bark: The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish-green with hints of pink or copper. As the tree matures, it sheds strips of bark to reveal a smooth, whitish or grayish trunk.
- Flowers: This tree produces small, white, inconspicuous flowers in clusters, appearing in the spring and early summer, although they are not especially showy.
- Size: Eucalyptus cinerea is a moderately fast-growing tree that can reach heights of 30 to 60 feet or more, with a narrow, upright growth habit.
- Uses: Primarily grown for its ornamental value, the unique silvery-blue foliage enhances gardens and landscapes. The leaves are also popular in floral arrangements and wreaths due to their distinct appearance.
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Eucalyptus Cinerea Seeds - Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, Fast-Growing, Drought-Tolerant with Unique Silvery-Blue Leaves for Gardens & Landscapes - 25 Pcs
- Leaves: Eucalyptus cinerea is known for its striking, round, silvery-blue leaves, which are typically 2 to 4 inches in diameter. The leaves, arranged alternately along the stems, release a subtle minty fragrance when crushed, earning it the common name "Silver Dollar Eucalyptus."
- Bark: The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish-green with hints of pink or copper. As the tree matures, it sheds strips of bark to reveal a smooth, whitish or grayish trunk.
- Flowers: This tree produces small, white, inconspicuous flowers in clusters, appearing in the spring and early summer, although they are not especially showy.
- Size: Eucalyptus cinerea is a moderately fast-growing tree that can reach heights of 30 to 60 feet or more, with a narrow, upright growth habit.
- Uses: Primarily grown for its ornamental value, the unique silvery-blue foliage enhances gardens and landscapes. The leaves are also popular in floral arrangements and wreaths due to their distinct appearance.
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- Leaves: Eucalyptus cinerea is known for its striking, round, silvery-blue leaves, which are typically 2 to 4 inches in diameter. The leaves, arranged alternately along the stems, release a subtle minty fragrance when crushed, earning it the common name "Silver Dollar Eucalyptus."
- Bark: The bark of young trees is smooth and grayish-green with hints of pink or copper. As the tree matures, it sheds strips of bark to reveal a smooth, whitish or grayish trunk.
- Flowers: This tree produces small, white, inconspicuous flowers in clusters, appearing in the spring and early summer, although they are not especially showy.
- Size: Eucalyptus cinerea is a moderately fast-growing tree that can reach heights of 30 to 60 feet or more, with a narrow, upright growth habit.
- Uses: Primarily grown for its ornamental value, the unique silvery-blue foliage enhances gardens and landscapes. The leaves are also popular in floral arrangements and wreaths due to their distinct appearance.















