Description
___ Nothofagus cunninghamii SEH#13014 The “myrtle-beech” is a broad-leafed evergreen tree native to Tasmania. This is a species of “southern beech” and is one of only two species of this widespread genus native to the island of Tasmania in Australia. This eventually forms a very tall and stout forest tree in its native temperate rainforests and is probably best in mild climates near the coast here in the Pac NW. The very small leaves are fully evergreen, triangular in shape with small teeth and quite shiny. The new growth emerges pinkish to orange. This is a very rare species in cultivation. Shade or sun. ((+5?) RSBG $17.00-B
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