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Feb 26 2006
A new small tree - Lepto Dark Shadows Print E-mail
Written by Jungle Jim   
Sunday, 26 February 2006
There is an interesting new plant we added to our inventory this year. Leptospermums have had a long history in the trade. Leptospermum scoparium has had several varieties that are common because of the flowers.

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From Monterey Bay Nursery

A completely different Lepto is a new variety called Dark Shadows. This is a larger growing form, up to 15 or 20’ tall and wide. It has masses of single white blooms in the spring but the main identifying feature is the striking foliage. Young plants are green with a burgundy red highlight. Older plants develop a purple cast that is striking. As leptos generally, it prefers spots that have reasonably good drainage and avoid too much water.

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from Monterey Bay Nursery

We are carrying #7 size plants that are grown with a single trunk that is already developing the typical shreddy bark. I think this will make an interesting addition to our small tree collection. I have always liked the Interesting Leptospermum Laevagatum but customers were turned off by the hard looking foliage and the gray foliage. This has soft almost needle like foliage with an arching - weeping habit of growth. I think it is beautiful and Donna and I are looking for a spot to put it in our re-landscaping project in our front yard!





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