gunnii ssp. divaricata
This species is originally common in Tasmania and unfortunately almost extinct there. The leaves are bluer and slightly smaller than with the “ordinary ” gunnii and the mature tree has a beautiful ornate trunk. This species can be planted in a wind girth and also does well and a bit wetter soil. It is also easy to prune and therefore also suitable for a smaller garden.s
Pitch | Sunny, dry, may be a little wetter |
Solitary | Yes but also as a group very interesting |
Tub plant | |
Tribe/Bark | Brown with silver stains |
Max.Height | 20 meters |
Sheet color/shape | Silver grey; sickle-shaped |
Smell | Moderate |
Flowering | White |
Hardy to max. | -18°C |