Corymbia citriodora ( formally Eucalyptus)

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Corymbia citriodora ( formally Eucalyptus)

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This is a lemon scented gum, self sown about 5 years ago grown in the pots it sowed in till this one 2 years ago. I have taken a before and after, this is to show how I reduce the foliage.
The gum trees I have been working on have the same type of growth that Ficus do, in as much the first leaf is the smallest. So when I prune I do it to the smallest set on the branch or twig.
I find this encourages new growth to be smaller and more of it. Here is the tree.

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Damn that's fine detail Pup. I'm not sure that there's no witchcraft involved. Thanks for posting.

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Post by Jason »

Thankyou for posting Pup, can't beleive how small the leaves are!? I actually thought that they didn't reduce well at all... but there you go :worship: I'd love to pick your brain on natives one day, your posts alone have taught me so much

I also have one that I'm growing on at the moment, few more years and I'll have something to work with :)
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