Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. niphophila

Leaf arrangement | spreaded; spreaded |
Leaf tip | Mucronate |
Leaf margin | Entire |
Winter hardness | Limited (USDA-zone 8) |
Leaf, general shape | Ovate (egg-shaped) |
Leaf, scent | Pleasantly scented; Pleasantly scented |
Leaf width | 3 - 4 cm |
Leaf surface | Smooth; Dull |
Leaf duration | Evergreen; Evergreen |
Leaf size | 5 - 7,5 cm |
soil pH requirement | Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5); Neutral (pH 6,5 - 7,5) |
Leaf, main color | Green-dark brown green-189A |
Leaf colour, pattern | Unicolored; Unicolored |
Toxicity (if consumed) | Not or barely |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained; Well-drained; Moist; Moist |
The Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. niphophila, commonly known as Snow Gum, is a stunning evergreen tree that belongs to the Eucalyptus family. Native to Australia, this tree has gained popularity among horticulturists and garden enthusiasts worldwide for its unique characteristics and versatility in various landscapes.
One of the defining features of the Snow Gum is its leaf arrangement, which is spreaded, creating a beautiful, sprawling effect. The ovate-shaped leaves are about 3-4 cm in width and 5-7.5 cm in size. They have a smooth and dull surface, giving them an understated, yet elegant appearance.
The leaf color of the Snow Gum is a dark brown-green, known as green-189A in horticultural terms. This unicolored pattern adds to the overall visual appeal of this tree, making it a stunning addition to any garden or landscape.
Not only is the Snow Gum visually pleasing, but it also has a pleasant scent. The leaves emit a delightful fragrance, making it a delightful addition to gardens and outdoor spaces. However, it is worth noting that the scent is not overpowering but rather subtle, adding a touch of freshness to the surroundings.
In terms of hardiness, the Snow Gum requires a well-drained soil and thrives in neutral pH levels ranging from 6.5 to 7.5. It can tolerate some moisture but does not do well in excessive wet conditions. The tree is generally hardy up to USDA zone 8, but its winter hardness is limited, so it may not fare well in extremely cold climates.
One aspect that gardeners appreciate about the Snow Gum is its toxicity level. The tree is not or barely toxic when consumed, making it safe for households with pets or children. However, it is always advisable to keep an eye on any potential allergic reactions or sensitivities that individuals may have.
Overall, the Snow Gum, with its spreading leaf arrangement, mucronate leaf tips, and entire leaf margins, is a captivating tree that adds a touch of elegance to any landscape. Its evergreen nature ensures that it remains vibrant and beautiful throughout the year, making it a popular choice among gardeners. Whether used as a focal point, a border, or in a mixed planting, the Snow Gum is sure to impress with its unique qualities and understated beauty.
Market availability index by month:
Jan. | Feb. | Mar. | Apr. | May | Jun. | Jul. | Aug. | Sep. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 1 |