Common Name: Burgundy Willow Myrtle
Description: An attractive Australian native feature tree, ideal for planting in parks and gardens. It suits street-tree plantings or use as an informal screening or as a wind break. Attractive new foliage has a strong burgundy colour. The narrow leaves are dotted with pellucid oil glands which have a fragrance when crushed. It has a graceful weeping presence and small tea-tree like flowers in Oct - Nov.
Mature Size: 3-6m (h) x 2-4m (w)
Position: Full sun to part shade
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