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Agonis flexuosa ‘Burgundy’ Willow Peppermint Gardening With Angus

Agonis flexuosa was first introduced into California in 1871 by Stephen Nolan at his Belluvue Nursery in San Francisco. We also grow several select cultivars of it, including Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy', Agonis flexuosa 'Jervis Bay Afterdark' and Agonis flexuosa 'Nana'.


Agonis Burgundy — Rockbank Nursery

View Gallery 3 photos Family Myrtaceae (mir-TAY-see-ee) Info Genus Agonis (AG-on-iss) Info Species flexuosa (fleks-yoo-OH-suh) Info Synonym Sun Exposure Unknown - Tell us Foliage Unknown - Tell us Height Unknown - Tell us Spacing Unknown - Tell us Hardiness Unknown - Tell us Danger N/A Bloom Color Unknown - Tell us Bloom Time Unknown - Tell us


Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' Dinsan Nursery

Description Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' DESCRIPTION: A graceful, weeping Australian native small tree that will compliment any garden. HEIGHT: 4.0m WIDTH: 2.0m *height & width at maturity FORM: Rounded and weeping FOLIAGE: Fine, dark green, eucalypt-like foliage with burgundy coloured tips


Agonis Burgundy

A Western Australian Native commonly known as the 'Burgundy' Weeping Peppermint. Often confused with Afterdark, this particular variety produces spectacularly lush foliage, with new growth shaded a deep burgundy and reflecting a crimson colour when the li


Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' Willow myrtle Plants, Variegated plants

Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' The very dark purple foliage makes this an outstanding contrast plant in the garden. A reasonably tough and vigorous plant that makes a great feature or screen plant. It responds well to pruning, so can be clipped to shape. Best in a sunny spot in well drained soil. Feed with a good native fertiliser in spring and summer.


Agonis 'Burgundy' Willow Myrtle Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' is a cultivar of the West Australian Weeping Peppermint tree. It is known for its striking deep red-purple foliage, which makes it an attractive option for gardens and landscapes. The tree typically grows to a mature height of around 6m, with a similar width.


Agonis Peppermint Tree Burgundy Perth, WA Online Garden Centre

Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' (Burgundy Peppermint Willow) - A selection of the West Australian willow myrtle that is often listed as a dwarf form but older plants in Australia are noted as reaching to better than 25 feet tall by around 15 feet wide with the graceful weeping habit and aromatic leaves typical of the species except with this selectio.


Agonis flexuosa Burgundy Unique trees, Day work, Green palette

Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' (Peppermint tree 'Burgundy') Other names: Willow myrtle 'Burgundy', Willow peppermint 'Burgundy' ShootChecker™ STOP: Make sure you get the "Right Plant, Right Place." 90% of plants die because they were the wrong plant choice. Shoot helps you to save valuable time and money to get the right plant choices for any garden.


Agonis Burgundy 20cm Aussie Natives Gardenworld Nursery

Agonis Burgundy - A rich maroon- burgandy colored weeping lanceolate foliage makes this a very colorful and attractive landscape plant. This is a dwarf form, growing to 5 to 6 feet, in a shrub form. This is an evergreen shrub. A completely different form and color than


Trees of Santa Cruz County Agonis flexuosa 'Jervis Bay Afterdark'

The Burgundy Willow, Agonis flexuosa, is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 9 meters tall. It prefers moist, well-drained soil but can tolerate dry conditions once established. The Burgundy Willow is drought tolerant but also appreciates regular watering during periods of growth.


Agonis Burgundy — Rockbank Nursery

Botanical Name: Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' Common Name: Burgundy Peppermint Tree, Australian Willow Myrtle. Foliage is tinged with burgundy and smells of peppermint when crushed. Small, white flowers bloom in late spring. Will freeze at 25 degrees. USDA Zone: Zones 9 - 10. Sunset Zone: Zones 15 - 17, 20 - 24. Mature Height: 25 - 40 feet.


Agonis Flexuosa Burgundy Hello Hello Plants & Garden Supplies

Description Willow myrtle has weeping pendulous branches and copper backed leaves and is native to mild coastal climates and habitats of western Australia. It prefers moist sandy soils in full sun but is adaptable as long as the soil is well-drained. It is drought tolerant once established and has good salt tolerance.


In Support of Agonis ‘Burgundy’ Mallee Design

A small evergreen tree with a slightly pendulous form. Flowers Masses of tiny white flowers are produced in late spring through to December. Height (m) 7 Width (m) 5


Beautiful Agonis Burgundy at a beautiful price Kilby Park Tree Farm

Agonis 'Burgundy' are a elegant, hardy, fast-growing, evergreen, native tree with long, dark green, narrow leaves. Dark burgundy new growth appears in spring and summer. As the tree matures it will produce small white flowers during spring. Use in native gardens, general landscaping, as a screen or a feature tree.


Agonis Burgundy — Rockbank Nursery

Agonis flexuosa is a species of tree that grows in the southwest of Western Australia. It is easily the most common of the Agonis species, and is one of the most recognisable trees of Western Australia, being commonly grown in parks and on road verges in Perth .


AGONIS 400g I&F Design

Biological Name: Agonis flexuosa Burgundy Common Name: Burgundy Family: Myrtaceae Origin: Western Australia Exposure: Full Sun Irrigation: Drought tolerant once established Frost: Moderately Frost Tolerant 25F (-4C) Soil: Well-drained Flower Color: White Flower Time: Spring Height: 15-25' Width: 9-15' See also. Shrub Tree Availability.

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