[SOLVED] Unsure

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[SOLVED] Unsure

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I have had this for two years and nearly lost it last year with the heat wave this year has been better and the tree has boomed.

Totally unsure wot it is some help is needed
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Syzgium- Lilly pilly
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Re: Unsure

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Lilly pilly i think too. Must , must must keep them wet. Even in winter if windy. Strong heat and winds are your worst enemies. They seem to come back from the dead and are usually very hardy. :D 8-)
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Lilly pilly are an understory rainforest tree so humidity and a little shade are essential. In the dry south Aus climate would be good to keep it over a bucket of water during the summer months.
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Thanks for that folks :D
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