|   | | | 3662 Eucalyptus cinerea - seeds Silver Dollar Gum, Argyle Apple. The Eucalyptus cinerea grows to an average of 20 to 30 feet tall. Young leaves are round, grey-green, and about 1 inch in diameter and grow opposite each other on the stem. They become longer, more oval shaped with pointed ends as they get older. The flowers are a creamy white and grow in 1 inch clusters. The bark is reddish-brown and fibrous. Because of its aromatic and long lasting quality, the young leaves are a "best seller" as medicines to treat many sicknesses such as: infections, colds, flu, sore throats, bronchitis, pneumonia, aching, stiffness, neuralgia and even some skin infections. Sow seeds on the surface of sandy mix, water only when nearly dry. Keep warm in bright light. Avoid dry air. Ordering seeds info
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|   | | | 4070 Eucalyptus cinerea - Silver Dollar Gum Silver Dollar Gum, Argyle Apple, Spiral Eucalyptus - used primarily by florists for arrangements. Large, round, silver leaves add a decorative touch to dried arrangements as well. Grow indoors and enjoy its air deodorizing effects or use externally on burns and cuts. The vapor of eucalyptus is inhaled for colds. The Eucalyptus cinerea grows to an average of 20 to 30 feet tall. Young leaves are round, grey-green, and about 1 inch in diameter and grow opposite each other on the stem. They become longer, more oval shaped with pointed ends as they get older. The flowers are a creamy white and grow in 1 inch clusters. Because of its aromatic and long lasting quality, the young leaves are a "best seller" as medicines to treat many sicknesses such as: infections, colds, flu, sore throats, bronchitis, and even some skin infections. This item is certified for shipping to California.
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|   | | | 4945 Eucalyptus gunnii Blue Ice - seeds Cider Gum. A tall tree that may reach 80 ft with light, reddish brown peeling bark. The juvenile foliage can be used for fresh or dried arrangements. The flower buds are yellow and the small white flowers in spring and summer are followed by tiny, globlet-shaped seed capsules. Rated hardy to frost and may withstand poor, waterlogged soils in winter, drought tender. The main stem is erect with branching that is mottled with gray-green and orange stems. The small, bluish foliage is quite attractive and it tends to branch well down to the ground. The Eucalyptus smell is not overbearing and it makes quite an attractive landscape specimen or for cut foliage. Closely related to E. archerii. Sow seeds on the surface of sandy mix, water only when nearly dry. Keep warm in bright light. Avoid dry air. Ordering seeds info | Per pack: 12+ small seeds | In stock | 2.95   | |
|   | | | 4944 Eucalyptus pulverulenta Baby Blue - seeds This species is extensively used by the floral industry for fresh cut or preserved foliage. The leaves are small, blue-green in color and lightly scented. It has survived our Zone 6 winters with only minimum damage. It is definitely one of "the best" of the blue foliage types. This one rates 10 stars out of 10, a rating NONE of other Eucalyptus have attained! It appears to start branching well once it reaches about 12-18" tall. A little slow growing at first, but comes along nicely. Mature size about 15-25 feet. Sow seeds on the surface of sandy mix, water only when nearly dry. Keep warm in bright light. Avoid dry air. Ordering seeds info
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