Eucalyptus Archeri Alpine Cider Gum
Eucalyptus Archeri Alpine Cider Gum
Eucalyptus Archeri, commonly known as the Alpine Cider Gum, is a notable species within the eucalyptus genus. Native to the alpine and subalpine regions of southeastern Australia, this tree thrives in cooler climates and is well-adapted to high-altitude environments.
Recognised for its elegant and slender form, Eucalyptus Archeri typically grows to a moderate height. The tree features distinctive lance-shaped leaves with a glossy green hue, creating a visually appealing contrast to its smooth, mottled bark. The bark sheds in patches, revealing a range of colors, including cream, gray, and brown.
Eucalyptus Archeri plays a vital role in its native ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various wildlife. Its adaptability to a range of soil types and its resilience in cold climates make it a suitable choice for landscaping in colder regions.
At a glance
- Attractive bark and evergreen specimen tree
- Fragrant foliage
- Fast growing specimen
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Plant Type | |
Climate | Temperate |
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Sunlight | Full sun |
Watering | Medium |
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Foliage | Evergreen |
Hardiness Rating (RHS) | H5 (-15 to -10 °C) |
Soil type | Chalk, clay, loam |
Soil PH | Alkaline - Acidic |
Size | Height: 12m, Spread: 4-8m |
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