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Tree Waterhousea floribunda 'Green Avenue' (syn. Syzygium) Green Avenue Weeping Lily Pilly

 

 

 

 
Description This is an older varietal of Waterhousea floribunda, with broad, graceful weeping foliage, symmetrical growth and upright crown. It is fully green in colour with bright green new growth maturing to dark green.    
Foliage
Evergreen
   
Form
Pendulous
   
Mature Size 10-11 x 7m    
Uses Waterhousea is considered a wonderful choice for softening hard urban landscapes. It is an ideal avenue or stand-alone feature tree. This variety is suitable for customers wanting a taller screen than our flagship Waterhousea 'Whisper', and differs in not having the new pink-yellow growth that 'Whisper' has.    
Position & Soil Is tolerant of most soils in a full sun to part shade position. Can tolerate occasional wet conditions. Responds well to pruning.    
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Pot sizes
in production
   
Substitutes Waterhousea floribunda 'ST1' Whisper (syn. Syzygium)
   
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