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Eucalyptus cinerea Silver Dollar | Florists Eucalyptus | Tasmanian Blue

Eucalyptus cinerea Silver Dollar | Florists Eucalyptus | Tasmanian Blue

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Eucalyptus cinerea Silver Dollar | Florist’s Eucalyptus | Tasmanian Blue

Eucalyptus cinerea, commonly known as Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, Florist’s Eucalyptus, Tasmanian Blue or Argyle Apple, is one of the most popular evergreen trees grown for ornamental use and floral foliage production. Its stunning round, silvery-green leaves with a frosted appearance make it a florist’s favourite worldwide, often used in wedding bouquets, mixed arrangements, and decorative greenery.

Native to southeastern Australia, this fast-growing eucalyptus thrives in full sun and well-drained soils. It is highly valued not only for cut foliage but also as an elegant specimen tree in gardens and landscapes. The aromatic leaves, compact growth, and year-round ornamental appeal ensure its place as a must-grow plant for both professional growers and home gardeners.

Key Features:

  • Decorative foliage: Rounded, silver-green leaves with a white-wash finish.
  • Florist favourite: Ideal for wedding bouquets, mixed arrangements, and greenery.
  • Versatile uses: Suitable for cut foliage, garden landscapes, and large containers.
  • Fast-growing evergreen: Provides structure and beauty year-round.
  • Native origin: Southeastern Australia.

Growing Information:

  • Botanical name: Eucalyptus cinerea
  • Common names: Silver Dollar, Florist’s Eucalyptus, Tasmanian Blue, Argyle Apple
  • Plant type: Evergreen tree
  • Height: 60–90 cm in containers; up to 6–8 m in open landscapes
  • Light: Full sun, sheltered position preferred
  • Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic (pH 5.5–6.5)
  • Sowing depth: ~0.5–1.3 cm, cover lightly with compost or vermiculite
  • Sowing time: Spring to early summer (indoors all year with warmth/light)
  • Germination: 2–5 weeks at 18–24 °C (sometimes slower, patience needed)
  • Time to maturity: 120–150 days
  • Spacing: 45–60 cm

Cultivation & Care:

  • Keep compost moist but not waterlogged; reduce watering in winter.
  • Fertilize monthly with a balanced liquid feed during active growth.
  • Avoid root disturbance – sow directly in deeper pots or plugs.
  • Grow indoors with good light or outdoors in mild climates (Zones 9–11).
  • Protect young plants from frost and cold winds.
  • Can be pruned to maintain shape and size, especially in containers.
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