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height | 4–8ft |
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width | 6–12ft |
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tolerates | Drought, Pots, Salt, Wind |
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water needs |
Low – Moderate |
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water info |
This tree should be watered deeply and regularly (when the top couple of inches of soil has dried). Usually this will mean once every week or two during dry weather. A few years after the tree has been planted, once it’s established, you can likely cut back to deep infrequent waterings. Use drippers, emitters a slow stream of water so that it doesn’t run off; allow the water to trickle all the way down through the deepest layers of soil. Often a tree will tap into groundwater and need less watering or none at all, once established. A great trick for watering street trees is to drill an eight inch hole on the bottom edge of a 5-gallon bucket, then set the bucket with the hole aligned next to the tree and fill the bucket with water. Fill once for a tree that came in a 1-to-5-gallon nursery pot, twice for a 7-to-15-gallon plant, three times for 25-gallon or larger plants. |
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hardy to |
23F |
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exposure | Part Shade – Full Sun |
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indoor outdoor |
Outdoor |
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drainage | In Ground: Planting Mix, In Pots: Potting Soil, Tolerates Heavy Soil, Tolerates Sandy Soil |
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fertilizing | All Purpose |
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origin | Australia |
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california native |
No |
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sunset zones |
8, 9, 13–23 |