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Old 08-02-2004, 10:08 PM
Mitchell McCreath
 
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Default Eucalytptus Summer Red

Hello Wanda it is a beautiful bush / tree. and its complement "summer
beauty" (Pinkish flowers)

look for "Summer Red" on the internet

All you should do after flowering is prune back the tree AFTER flowering to
promot bushy growth.

also you can prune it to stop it from getting to big. Has been known to
grow to 8 metres

Cheers,
Mitchell


"Wanda Too" wrote in message
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This sounds like a good tree for my backyard. Does it drop much in the way
of leaves or nuts?



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