Description
🎄The Jounama Snow Gum is the Number 1 Hardiest Eucalyptus🎄
Great for growing in the ground or a patio pot, especially as a multi-stem as you will get all that beautiful bark detailing set against French blue foliage. Great for winter interest in a garden
One of our favourite Eucs. Very easy to grow and manage with nice table manners – not too greedy for space.
🎄 Christmas Offer🎄
Jounama Snow Gum with ‘all the trimmings’ Offer Comprises
- 1 x 5 litre multi-stemmed Jounama Snow Gum 90-120cm
- 1 x 60g Rootgrow to give it a good start in life
- 1 x 400g Eucalyptus High K Soluble Plant Food – perfect for Eucs in pots and the ground
- 1 x 250ml Alg-a-mic Seaweed – to slosh over roots and shoots. Amazing stuff – this cold-pressed seaweed promotes healthy …you guessed it …roots n shoots!
- 1 x 5 litres of mini Pine Bark chip mulch for pots or the ground
- FREE membership to our Gumnut Club with monthly care notes for your tree.
- Full planting and after-care notes provided with every tree
Eucalyptus pauci. subsp debeuzevillei bush at full value of £64- + Growing Accessories value £23.57
Total value at full price = £88.57
SPECIAL OFFER PRICE only £69.99
save £18.58 (21% discount)
This offer is whilst stocks last. Offer ends Midnight 6th January 2025
Need delivery just before Christmas? Last orders are midnight 15th December 2024 to ensure delivery in time for Christmas.
If you do not want your trees to be delivered before Christmas, please email us with details, we will resume shipping from the 6th January 2024.
Hop across to the tab labelled ‘Planting Position and Soil’ to find out what keeps this majestic species happy in your garden
Visit the tab labelled ‘How to Use’ to learn about the different ways of growing the Jounama Snow Gum
The Trivia Tab is just that – one for the nerdy botany types with interesting notes…well I think they are interesting!
Biometrics for the Jounama Snow Gum
Shoots ‘n Leaves: Young shoots and emerging leaves on young plants are a striking translucent copper crimson with a white bloom (protective wax), which is very attractive when back lit by the sun…like stained-glass windows
Juvenile foliage – bags of attitude. Huge, boxy, almost oblong angular blue leaves of an incredibly thick leathery texture – very substantial and wind resistant
Adult foliage is of a blue/green hue maturing sometimes to glossy olive green. Leaves are often broadly lanceolate with prominent lateral veins.
Bark: Beautifully patterned bark. Smooth, pearl grey to pure chalk white with an additional mosaic highlights of russet, cream, olive and silvery grey, which shreds in small flakes and ribbons from both the trunk and branches. Great when under-lit at night. Excellent Winter-garden interest
Flowers: White flowers in groups of 9 to 15. Loved by honey bees.
Leaf Aroma: fruity eucalyptus, but not overwhelming because it is a snow gum – see trivia
Rate of Growth: Medium rate of growth at 1.0-1.5m per year, once established. The Jounama Snow Gum takes a couple of years to get its roots down, so slow to take off. Slow for a Eucalypt – still fast for an evergreen!
Height in maturity, if left unpruned: The Jounama Snow Gum could reach approximately 8-10 m, after about 15-20 years. Easy to keep smaller by regular pruning – March 18th and end of May.
If pruned, it can be trained to form a bushy screening tree, a lollipop standard or a multi-stemmed bush like a species rose or coppiced Hazel tree. Responds well to coppicing and pollarding, when done at the right time of year. Unless you are growing for cut foliage, please refrain from voluntarily electing to prune your Eucalyptus from August through to February; it can kill it. To receive monthly pruning and aftercare advice, sign up to our Gumnut Club – its free and you can unsubscribe at any time. To subscribe – just call or ping us an email to [email protected]
Hardiness: Jounama Snow Gum is the hardiest of All Eucalyptus. Excellent hardiness rating, root-system should be happy down to around -18°C, once mature.
It has been introduced to Norway – which is impressive! Please note, if not encouraged to root deeply by planting correctly and given subsequent cultural support, younger trees are less tolerant of frost and may suffer exposure damage at low temperatures, in the early years. See our Guidance Notes on Hardiness in Eucalyptus.
Hardiness in Eucalyptus is governed by
- provenance of seed (all our seed is sourced from the frostiest or coldest locations we can find)
- how it is grown (i.e. high nitrogen levels reduces cold tolerance),
- the age of the tree – the older your tree, the hardier it will be. Younger Eucs are more susceptible to frost damage, particularly if the preceding weather has been unseasonally warm.
- how long it has been planted in the ground. The deeper you can encourage the rooting by digging a 0.5-0.6m (2 feet) deep planting pit at the time of installation, the quicker your tree will establish and you will increase its ability to survive cold winters. See our planting notes for more details.
Click here to see our video on pruning
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If you are struggling with saying the botanical name – here’s my stab at it: pronounced Duh-burr-zee-vill-ee-eye.
Frankly, life is too short, just call it the Jounama Snow Gum or in the nursery, we call them all Debi. See the Trivia tab for more details on this matter.
Down to the nitty gritty – ‘Debi’ (Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. debeuzevillei – Jounama Snow Gum) is a member and sub-species of the pauciflora (Snow Gum) group.
The Jounama Snow Gum is an exceptionally hardy, small to medium sized Eucalypt with bags of personality and attitude, great for winter garden interest
Eucalyptus pauciflora subspecies debeuzevillei is a good specimen variety. It grows to form a relatively small to medium sized tree or mallee (multi-stemmed tree) with an attractive crown. If you follow our growing guidance notes, it takes about two full seasons to become established, before eventually shooting away strongly.
If you like this tree, but want something faster or taller? Check out its cousin Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. pauciflora – White Sally.
Want something similar, but for a wettish clay soil? Check out a fellow monocalypt Eucalyptus stellulata – Black Sally (Monocalypt is the nerdy name a group of Eucalyptus that have side veins that are more or less parallel to the midrib)