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Eucalyptus x rhodantha
Rose Mallee
A familiar sight in California and Arizona, rapid-growing, long-lived eucalyptuses are a varied lot. Also called gum trees, they range from shrubby, vinelike plants to huge trees, with different leaf and flower shapes on each. In general, though, leaves are crisp, leathery and usually aromatic. The flowers are fluffy, and the flat-topped seed capsules are woody. Some varieties have white or pink flowers that are a source of honey. Some tolerate extreme heat and cold, others are fairly drought-tolerant. Buy the smallest plant you can find so that it will not be root bound. Chlorosis affects some species in alkaline soil. In California, the eucalyptus longhorn beetle is a deadly pest. |

This shrub has both closely-packed rosettes of round leaves, and a nearly constant display of showy, 3 to 5-inch-wide, red flowers. The branches spread out, good for covering a garden slope or training on an espalier.
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Attributes - Eucalyptus x rhodantha
Plant Type: Shrub
Bloom Season: Early Spring through Late Fall
Flower Color: Red
Foliage: Evergreen
Height: 4 ft. to 9 ft.
Width: 9 ft.
Sunlight: Full Sun
Climate: Zones 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Notes: Thrives in Dry Climates, Hot Climates. Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance.
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Related Plants
Eucalyptus caesia, Eucalyptus camaldulensis, Eucalyptus erythrocorys, Eucalyptus ficifolia, Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus grossa, Eucalyptus macrocarpa, Eucalyptus nicholii, Eucalyptus perriniana, Eucalyptus polyanthemos, Eucalyptus saligna, Eucalyptus sideroxyion
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