parvifolia (parvula)
One of the most hardy eucalyptus species with enormous growth power. Originally, this species is common in New South Wales where it often grows on lime-rich or acidic soil. It is good to prune and therefore very suitable for the production of cutting green or as a shrub in a smaller garden. It can also be planted as a wind girth because it is resistant to wind. The leaves of this species are relatively small and highly fragrant. The bark of mature trees usually falls off in long bars.
Pitch | Sun/half shadow |
Solitary | Yes |
Tub plant | |
Tribe/Bark | Grey/brown spotty bark. |
Max.Height | 10 meters |
Sheet color/shape | Small, green leaves |
Smell | Strong |
Flowering | Creme |
Hardy to max. | -20°C |