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Corymbia citriodora - (Lemon-scented Gum) - Tubestock


$3.30

Corymbia citriodora - Lemon-scented Gum 15-30m x 10-25m White Flower. Tree. Usage: Farm, Garden, Specimen & Woodlot. Soil Type: Clay & Sandy. Frost tolerant. Bird attracting. Full sun. Lime Tolerant. Waterwise. Full Sun. Cut Flower. Bird Attracting.


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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 August, 2007.



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