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Light

Full Sun

Size

Height: 5-18m

Watering

Every 1-2 weeks

Growth rate

Moderate to fast

Location

Outdoor

Drought tolerance

Tolerates drought

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Argyle Apple attributes

There are many unique attributes associated with Argyle Apple Trees - making this eucalyptus native an impressive addition to your garden.
Genus:
Eucalyptus
Species:
Family:
Myrtaceae
Life Cycle:
Perennial
Country Or Region Of Origin:
Australia
Dimensions:
Height: 5m-18m
Recommended Propagation Strategy:
Seed
Climate:
Sub-tropical, Warm temperate, Cool temperate, Mediterranean
Sunlight:
Full sun
Soil type:
Well-drained
Watering:
Every 1-2 weeks
Frost:
Tolerates light frost
Shape:
Elongated, lance-shaped
Colour:
Silvery-blue
Arrangement:
Alternating pattern
Aroma:
Common eucalyptus fragrance
Texture:
Waxy or glossy
Tree size:
Medium or large-sized tree
Canopy:
8m
pH level:
Acid, neutral
Fruit type:
Small capsules or pods
Size:
0.6-1.3cm
Shape:
Round, cylindrical
Colour:
Light brown to grey
Colour:
White, cream-coloured
Shape:
Clustered
Size:
2.5cm
Nectar production:
Blooming season:
Late winter, early spring
Fragrance:
Mild, pleasant
Growth habit:
Evergreen, spreading
Root system:
Extensive
Biodiversity support:
Attracts a variety of wildlife, including bees and other insects
Special features:
Erosion control, honey-producing plant, bird nesting plant
Maintenance:
Low

Common applications

  • Popular choices for ornamental landscaping in gardens, parks, and public spaces.
  • Contains aromatic essential oils that are harvested for use in aromatherapy.
  • They attract pollinators like bees, making them valuable additions to ecosystems.
  • Suitable for erosion control in areas prone to soil erosion.

Noteworthy features

  • Renowned for their striking silvery-blue leaves. 
  • Peeling bark not only adds visual interest but also serves as a protective adaptation.
  • Contains aromatic essential oils that emit a pleasant fragrance when crushed.
  • Argyle Apple Trees are ecologically significant to Australia.

Popular varieties

  • Eucalyptus Cinerea 'Silver Dollar'
  • Eucalyptus Cinerea 'Bicostata
  • Eucalyptus Cinerea 'Cinerea'
  • Eucalyptus Cinerea 'Gungurru'

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Frequently Asked Questions

Looking for more information regarding Argyle Apple Trees? Read through our frequently asked questions to find out everything you need to know about these native plants.

Are Argyle Apple Trees known for their fruit?

No, Argyle Apple Trees are not typically known for their fruit. While they do produce small woody fruit capsules containing numerous tiny seeds, these fruits are not commonly consumed by humans or wildlife, as they are primarily woody and not palatable. The primary appeal of Argyle Apple Trees lies in their ornamental features, such as their striking silvery-blue leaves, peeling bark, and aromatic qualities, rather than their fruit.

How fast does Eucalyptus Cinerea grow?

Eucalyptus Cinerea has a moderate to fast growth rate. Under favourable conditions, it can grow up to 60 cm or more in height in a single growing season. However, growth rates can vary depending on factors such as soil quality, water availability, climate, and care.

What are the benefits of having an Argyle Apple Tree in the garden?

Having an Argyle Apple Tree in the garden offers several benefits. Firstly, its striking silvery-blue leaves and peeling bark add a unique and visually appealing element to the landscape. These trees are also known for their aromatic essential oils, which can create a pleasant fragrance in the garden. Additionally, the nectar-rich flowers attract pollinators like bees, contributing to biodiversity. 

What is Eucalyptus Cinerea used for?

Eucalyptus Cinerea serves multiple purposes. It is primarily used in ornamental landscaping for its striking silvery-blue foliage and unique peeling bark, enhancing the visual appeal of gardens and landscapes. Additionally, its leaves contain aromatic essential oils, valued for their use in aromatherapy and herbal remedies to alleviate respiratory congestion and promote relaxation.

Are Argyle Apple Trees native to Australia?

Yes, Argyle Apple Trees are native to Australia. They are indigenous to southeastern Australia, where they are found in various parts of the region. This species is just one of many eucalyptus tree species that are native to Australia, and it is known for its distinctive silvery-blue leaves, peeling bark, and aromatic qualities.

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