Description
🎄Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Silverana’ – Silver Cider Gum. 1 of our beautiful 7 dwarf evergreen trees🎄
Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Silverana’ is an elegant tree with a slim upright habit and striking silvery foliage – as the name suggests.
However the Silver Cider Gum equally makes a fabulous short bushy shrub anywhere from 1.2m up to 2.4m (you choose), when pruned on an annual basis.
‘Silverana’ also grows well in patio pots and large planters – do continue to grow it in the air-pot container system. For more information on this topic, visit our Guidance Notes on Growing in Containers here.
🎄 Christmas Offer🎄
- 1 x Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Silverana’ 12 litre at 270-300cm (9-10ft tall) at 8-10 girth – quite a mature tree
- 150g Rootgrow – essential to give your tree a good start in your garden
- 5L Planting Mix to improve your garden soil
- 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!
- Sulphur chips for use in April 2025 – enough for one tree
- Eucalyptus Smart Fertiliser 400g – for use from April 2025 onwards
- Double tree stake kit with 2 x 1.65m tall with cross bar, screws and hessian tree belt
- Eco-Mulch Mat and pegs – no polythene involved. This is a real game-changer to accelerate fast establishment in your garden. Keeps down weeds & conserves moisture
Eucalyptus – Silver Cider Gum at full value of £299- + Growing Accessories value £42.26
Total value at full price = £341.26
SPECIAL OFFER PRICE only £289.00
save £52.26 (15% 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 the amazing Silver Cider Gum happy in your garden
Visit the tab labelled ‘How to Use’ to learn about the different ways of growing the Silver Cider 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 Silver Cider Gum
Shoots ‘n Leaves: The Silver Cider Gum has fabulous foliage. Young shoots are intensely silver and white – great for floral art work.
Juvenile leaves are typically metallic silver and rounded, like its parent E. gunnii, which makes it particularly popular with florists and flower arrangers.
Intermediate foliage quickly becomes ‘oval shaped’ while retaining most of it’s striking silver grey colour.
Adult leaves are silvery, elegant, long and lanceolate like its parent E. gunnii.
Bark: Typical of the gunnii group – peeling and flaking with age. Young bark is silvery.
We are waiting to evaluate the mature bark in the nursery trial plot.
Flowers: White, in small clusters in June/July time.
Leaf Aroma: Mild Eucalyptol. For a stronger aroma, choose either of its cousins E archeri or E urnigera or the more dwarf Eucalyptus ‘France Bleu’
Rate of Growth: Medium 1.0-1.5m (3-4ft) per year, but faster the E ‘Azura’.
Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Silverana’ – The Silver Cider Gum
Height in Maturity: Eucalyptus gunnii ‘Silverana’ responds well to regular annual pruning on March 18th to keep it small, either as a bushy shrub or shrub-on-a-stick.
If maintained as a pollarded specimen, it will take on the size and shape of a Pittosporum shrub or coppiced Hazel tree.
Can be managed anywhere between 2.4m to 5-6m tall (8ft – 20ft) with annual pruning. Visit our Pruning Guidance Notes here
Without pruning to control its size: The Silver Cider Gum will become a medium sized tree, moderately fast, eventually growing up to about 10-12m tall (30 ft-ish) after about 10-15 years.
Pruning should only be carried out between March and July, unless you are growing for cut foliage.
Eucalypts only heal over their pruning wounds when the sap is actively rising. Please refrain from pruning ornamental trees and shrubs between September and end of February.
Pruning out of season could lead to ingress of a fatal disease.
Hardiness: estimated that the root-system should tolerate down to around -12 °C to -15 °C mark, once mature.
Our stock sailed through winter 2022/2023 really well, without any scorch or leaf damage and the trees planted in our field did equally well, with no sign of damage. We had -13°C that winter.
Protect the Silver Cider Gum from severely cold biting winds and bad winter weather for the first few years (3-5 years from planting).
Getting E. ‘Silverana’ well rooted into deep soil is essential for this cultivar. See our planting notes for how to do this easily.
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
To learn how you can help your Euc be as hardy as possible in your garden, see our Guidance Notes on Hardiness in Eucalyptus