Description
🎄Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ – 1 of the best ever Eucalyptus🎄
Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ is also great for fragrant cut foliage and wonderful in pots and planters. Click here to read more about how to successfully grow Eucs in containers.
Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ is a fabulous, relatively new dwarf Eucalyptus bred in France for ornamental gardens.
The new growth in summer looks truly spectacular. A silvery white haze hovers over rose-pink stems, whilst icy blue foliage sits beneath.
🎄 Christmas Offer🎄
- 1 x Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ 30 litre mature specimen at 120-150cm (4-5ft) tall multi-stemmed bushy shrub
- PLUS 1 x 150g Rootgrow Mycorrhizal Fungi worth £5.75, to give your tree a great start in your garden FREE OF CHARGE
Total value at full price = £748-
SPECIAL OFFER PRICE only £648.00
save £100- (13.4% discount)
Your Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ will be delivered to your home via the pallet distribution network. It can easily be moved around with two people or on a sack truck. Shipped to mainland UK (excluding highlands and islands for which additional charges make apply)
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 the fabulous Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ happy in your garden
Visit the tab labelled ‘How to Use’ to learn about the different ways of growing the Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’
The Trivia Tab is just that – one for the nerdy botany types with interesting notes…well I think they are interesting!
Biometrics for Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’
Shoots ‘n Leaves: Very ornamental foliage. Young emerging shoots are coated in silvery white wax. Young shoots are a wonderful deep rose pink to violet shades.
Juvenile leaves are short and strap like in a striking blue
Adult leaves are very similar to the juvenile foliage
Bark: very similar to Eucalyptus gunnii, shredding in shades of coffee, pewter and sable
Flowers: Fluffy and white, in small groups
Leaf Aroma: Strong, fresh Eucalyptol
Rate of Growth: slower growing than other members of its gunnii tribe, certainly in its earlier years.
Height in maturity, if left unpruned: Short term, the breeders estimate that this tree will reach 4m in about 8-10 years. Long term, under rich growing and sheltered conditions, it could grow to around 6-8m if not pruned.
Easy to keep smaller by regular pruning – March 18th and end of May. Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ can be kept at around 1.0-1.5m tall as a bushy shrub or shrub-on-a-stick mini standard tree, for use as privacy screening.
If pruned, it can be trained to form a bushy screening tree, a lollipop standard or a multi-stemmed bushy shrub. Responds well to pollarding (pruning down to around 60-100cm), when done at the right time of year.
Read our Pruning Guidance Notes HERE
Click here to see our YouTube Pruning Video
We would not recommend coppicing (cutting down to ground level) Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ as it does not possess a lignotuber.
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.
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Hardiness: Good hardiness rating. The breeders claim that the root-system should be happy certainly down to around -8°C to -10°C, once mature.
Our trees at Grafton Nursery happily survived -13°C outside during winter 2022/2023 without signs of scorch or die-back, so Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’ is possibly hardier than its breeder gives it credit.
Hardiness in Eucalyptus is governed by
- provenance of seed (all our seed is sourced from frosty or cold locations)
- 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 as they only have thin stems and are not very woody.
- how long it has been planted in the ground. The deeper you can encourage the rooting by digging a 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.
- the degree of stress to which the tree is subjected. The less stress your Euc experiences, the hardier it will be. For a list of stress factors, visit our Guidance Notes here
To learn how you can help your Euc be as hardy as possible in your garden, see our Guidance Notes on Hardiness in Eucalyptus