Eucalyptus flowering time
Eucalyptus usually blooms 2-3 years after planting, and its growth rate is relatively fast, but the flowering time also varies with varieties. For example, eucalyptus microphylla blooms around June, fast-growing eucalyptus blooms in mid-September, and eucalyptus citriodora blooms from 165438+ 10 in winter to 65438+ 10 in the following year. If you want it to blossom, you should provide a suitable conservation environment.
The Flower Language of Eucalyptus and Its Significance
Eucalyptus has many flowers, such as splendor, gifts, memories and so on. It is said that people who are born with this kind of flower blessing can get love in return under any circumstances.
In addition, eucalyptus flowers are very good materials for flower arrangement, which can be broken down into small pieces for flower arrangement. It not only has high ornamental value, but also smells good and can even be used as a dried flower.
Eucalyptus flowering appearance
Eucalyptus is native to Australia, also known as Eucalyptus grandis and Eucalyptus grandis. The umbel of plants is relatively thick, with about 4-8 flowers in it. Its pedicel is short, about 4 mm long, its anther is oval, with longitudinal cracks on it, and its color is mostly pink and white, with the aromatic smell of eucalyptus oil.