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Kokipera Yukari
Eucalyptus coccifera
Eucalyptus coccifera is an evergreen native to Tasmania, Australia. It primarily possesses the following characteristics regarding growth, propagation, cultivation, garden use, and important pests and diseases, as well as control methods. Growth Characteristics - Height: It typically grows up to 10–15 meters, but this can vary frequently depending on environmental conditions. - Leaves: The leaves of young trees are oval-shaped, while those of mature trees become elongated oval. - Characteristics: The bark is smooth and ranges from silver to gray in color. Propagation Methods - Seeds: Propagation by seeds is common, and germination takes about 1–2 weeks. - Cuttings: Cuttings are also possible, but the rooting rate may be low. Cultivation Methods - Sunlight: Sufficient sunlight is required. It can grow in partial shade, but growth may be sluggish. - Soil: It thrives in well-drained soil. - Watering: It does not need to be watered frequently, but water may be required during dry periods. - Temperature: It prefers cool climates and may be vulnerable to extreme cold. Uses in the Garden - Screening: Its rapid growth provides a natural screening effect. - Ornamental: Due to the unique color and shape of its leaves, it is also suitable for decorative purposes. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: It is generally resistant to disease, but environmental stress such as overwatering can induce disease. - Pests: Eucalyptus scaber and scale insects can be problematic. Control using appropriate pesticides or soapy water is necessary. With proper care and environmental conditions, Eucalyptus cocifera can be utilized as an attractive garden plant.
Plant Family
Myrtle and
Height
9~15m
Spread
6~9m
Colors
white
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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