Eucalyptus Pulverlenta Silver-leaved mountain gum Seeds 100pc
$10.00
Eucalyptus pulverulenta, commonly known as silver-leaved mountain gum.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.
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Eucalyptus pulverulenta, commonly known as silver-leaved mountain gum.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.
Eucalyptus pulverulenta, commonly known as silver-leaved mountain gum.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.
Can be grown indoors. Branches with foliage often used in flower arrangements for weddings or events.
Positive germ rates!
Sow seed into cell trays or open flats. Cover seeds lightly with fine vermiculite. Bottom water or mist to avoid covering seed with displaced soil.
Excellent cut or dried flower foliage and in pots.