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Leptospermum macrocarpum 'Copper Sheen' - Shiny Tea Tree
Description
Variable species found on exposed and often dry rocky places on the central coast and tablelands of New South Wales. The cultivar 'Copper Sheen' has reddish young stems, narrow elliptical, deep bronze-purple glossy leaves and 12 - 25mm, single flowers, with redish petals, greenish sepals, prominent green center and white stamens. Hardy and tolerant of moist conditions.
Dimensions: 1.5 - 1 metres
Handy Tips!
Question: Should I use fertilizer when planting new trees?
Answer: No fertiliser or manure is to be mixed with the soil at planting, as this may cause root damage. Apply fertiliser to the soil surface and water in. Use compost instead of manure.
Fertilize your tree in spring and autumn. Slow...




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