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About the Author M1W Waverley, NSW 21st January 2016 10:05pm #UserID: 13123 Posts: 1 View All M1W's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Jenway says... I recommend Syzygium 'Cascade'. I'm not sure whether it is psyllid free - I had one growing in my garden at my previous home (near Nowra) and never saw any psyllids on it. It is a hybrid between two different lilly pillies, has beautiful pink powder puff flowers, has foliage growing down to the ground. You can take off the lower branches to show the trunk if you desire.I looked at 2 sites - one said it grows to 3 metres, the other said 4 metres. I now live near Jervis Bay and it is one of the first plants I have put in my new garden. It is in full sun and hasn't missed a beat over these last couple of exceptionally hot days. There are a lot growing in local gardens here and they all look beautiful. You won't be disappointed. | About the Author Jenway Callala Beach 23rd January 2016 9:51am #UserID: 13145 Posts: 1 View All Jenway's Edible Fruit Trees |
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