Pink Euodia Tree

(1/6) Pink Euodia Tree By Tatiana Gerus from Brisbane, Australia [CC BY 2.0] (Photo Credits)

A young Pink Euodia flowering tree establishing it will be a few years before it starts producing flowers

(2/6) A young Pink Euodia flowering tree establishing it will be a few years before it starts producing flowers

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Mature pink euodia tree line hosting ullyses butterfly in Cairns

(4/6) Mature pink euodia tree line hosting ullyses butterfly in Cairns

Leaf of the Pink Euodia

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Pink Euodia

Melicope elleryana
A fast growing native rainforest tree with masses of pink flowers along the branches in summer, attracting many species of birds and butterflies. The Euodia is the host tree for the Ulysses butterfly and may flower when only a year old.

$2.90 ($2.90-$18.75 choose a size)

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Specifications of Pink Euodia

Preferred Climate SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Sometimes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Water Requirements Drought Hardy (Little Watering)

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? No (Full Size)

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 4-5 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

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Pink Euodia Reviews & Tips

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Brian
★★★★★ 2y ago

PINE CREEK, QLD, Australia

Pink Euodia

Why I like this Plant: Pretty

Agnes Embuido
★★★★★ 4y ago

Greenvale, Victoria, Australia

Pink Euodia

I bought my Euodia seedlings sometime in March 2020. Its grown to almost a metre now and looks so healthy. Its out in the sunny garden, hope it will strive over the winter.

anthonymiceli1
★★ 15y ago

Hastings, VIC, Australia

Died in Winter due to cold eventhough not frost.

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