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🎄Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ – 7th of our 12 exclusive CHRISTMAS OFFERS🎄
Smaller growing Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ is an excellent and useful screening tree tolerant of a wide range of growing environments.
It quickly grows into either an excellent large, bushy shrub or a beautiful small specimen tree. It just depends on how you prune it.
Very hardy, and one of the few Eucs tolerant of slightly shady conditions. Striking foliage and a notable delicious strong fragrance make it ideal as a statement piece in any garden.
🎄 Christmas Offer🎄
Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ with ‘all the trimmings’ Offer Comprises
- 1 x 5 litre tree – feathered standard specimen at around 180 cm (6ft) tall
- 1 x 60g Rootgrow to give it a good start in life
- 1 x 2 litre Outback Planting Mix to improve your soil and encourage deep rooting
- 1 x Eco Mulch matt to keep weeds down – this is a real game-changer for Eucs and accelerates quick establishment. You can always pile bark chips on top if you wish.
- 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 80g Smart Fertiliser for use in April 2025 onward
- 1 x 1 tree pack Sulphur Chips for use in April 2025 – important for sturdy growth
- FREE membership to our Gumnut Club with monthly care notes for your tree.
- Full planting and after-care notes provided with every tree
Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ Tree at full value of £113- + Growing Accessories value £20.03
Total value at full price = £133.03
SPECIAL OFFER PRICE only £98.00
save £35.03 (26% 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.
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The Full Details about Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’
How does ‘Dargo Plains’ differ from the straight ‘Omeo’ Gum?
Hardy Eucalyptus at Grafton Nursery have introduced Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ to the UK. Performance in the nursery so far has shown it to be:
- Slightly more vigorous than straight Omeo, so it should reach a good screening height more quickly
- The juvenile foliage is impressively large and more round – a very attractive characteristic
- This selection appears to have a good tree ‘form’ or shape
Aesthetically, it is great for architectural planting and for Jurassic Park style gardens.
A plant with attitude and deserving of wider usage in the UK.
Biometrics for Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’
Shoots ‘n Leaves: New young shoots are pink/purple bronze.
Juvenile leaves are huge (can be up to 17 cm wide and long), rounded and glossy glaucous dark peacock-green, which in a cool moist climate (i.e. most of UK) take on a wonderful purple tinge in the summer. Juvenile leaves persist for between 7-15 years before the shy adult leaves make an appearance.
Adult leaves are large, broad lanceolate and sage-olive green. They remind me of bay leaves on steroids!
Bark: Mature bark is variable: being smooth lime-custard through to rough pewter and coffee. Branchlets are glaucous and crinkley/corrugated in appearance and square in cross section.
Flowers: White flowers appear in large spherical groups of 7 to 15 buds per umbel.
Fragrance: Strong typical Eucalyptus aroma
Rate of Growth: Initially very fast at up to 2m per annum then slowing down to a sedate pace of about 1m (3ft) per year
Height: If given optimal growing conditions and not managed it will quickly become a small tree growing up to 5-6m tall (15-18+ ft-ish), which is impressive, given its huge leaf size. Very long term it may grow a little taller at around 7m if not pruned.
If pruned, it can be trained to form a bushy screening tree, shrub-onna-stick, a lollipop standard or can be grown to produce a multi-stemmed bush like a Pittosporum shrub, species rose or coppiced Hazel tree.
Responds well to coppicing and pollarding, when done at the right time of year, and provided it has attained a fat trunk.
Please don’t attempt to pollard a Euc with a girth of less than 50mm (2 inches) or coppice to ground level with a girth of less than 100-125mm (4-5 inches) – it will only end in tears!
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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Click here for further advice on pruning can be found in our Guidance Notes
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Hardiness: Eucalyptus neglecta ‘Dargo Plains’ is noted for its exceptional cold hardiness and happy also in considerable heat; tolerating down to around -12 °C to -15 °C mark, once mature.
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.
- 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.
For more information on how to help increase the hardiness of your Eucalyptus – click here to visit our Guidance Notes