TEA TREE leptospermum outrageous
- Age
- planted 9th December 2006 in front garden by Paul's Mum Shirley
- Where it's Growing
- In far front garden in a mostly shaded spot. Very dry slope.
- Upkeep
- Needs heavy pruning regularly. We need to keep cutting back faster taller plants from around it.
- Growth Patterns
- Grows very well with little attention given to it.
- Flowers ?
- Hybrid between Leptospermum polygalifolium 'Cardwell' and Leptospermum 'Rhiannon'. It can be expected to be a hardy shrub for moist soils in temperate climates.
- Future Notes
- 13.8.07- This plant has grown alot and is very healthy, even though it hardly gets any direct sun in winter.
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