Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora) Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora)
Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora)
Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora)

Mountain Swamp Gum (Eucalyptus camphora)

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Hardy eucalypt which originates from swamps and floodplains and therefore can grow in moist soil.

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Description

The Mountain Swamp Gum originally grew in the swamps and valleys of the mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. The species is resistant to regular flooding and therefore thrives in a moist environment. The species is hardy up to -15 degrees Celsius and is one of the few eucalyptus trees that can grow well in partial shade. The maximum height is 10 meters in nature.

Sowing description: Sow seeds on the surface of sowing mix. Keep the soil constantly moist and let them germinate at around 25 degC on a bright spot. 

Photo 2: Thornhayes Nursery 

Specifications

Family:
Myrtaceae
Scientific name:
Eucalyptus camphora
Common name:
Mountain Swamp Gum
Native to:
New South Wales and Victoria (Australia)
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
-15 degrees Celsius

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Johan

Prima opkomst, inmiddels aantal kleine plantjes rijker.


Csilla

I am very satisfied! Fast delivery, friendly and helpful team! Good germination rate! :)


Karin

Binnen 7 dagen de eerste kiemers

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Description

The Mountain Swamp Gum originally grew in the swamps and valleys of the mountains in New South Wales and Victoria. The species is resistant to regular flooding and therefore thrives in a moist environment. The species is hardy up to -15 degrees Celsius and is one of the few eucalyptus trees that can grow well in partial shade. The maximum height is 10 meters in nature.

Sowing description: Sow seeds on the surface of sowing mix. Keep the soil constantly moist and let them germinate at around 25 degC on a bright spot. 

Photo 2: Thornhayes Nursery 
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