Juniper Myrtle


Scientific Name: Agonis juniperina
Family: Myrtaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 15-17,20-24
USDA: 10-11

Frost Tolerance: Avoid any frost

Sun Exposure: Part shade to full sun

Origin: Coastal southwestern Australia

Growth Habits: Evergreen tree or small upright shrub, medium to fast growing, up to 25 feet tall (7.5 m), or more; dark reddish brown fibrous bark; narrow leaves, 0.16 to 1 inch long (0.4-2.5 cm), about 1 mm wide

Watering Needs: Very little water when established, needs good drainage

Propagation: Cuttings, seeds


Blooming Habits:
Upright whitish spikes most of the year. Each flower is white with some pink, 0.2 inch in diameter (5 mm).


 

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