Description
A low-growing She-Oak with separate male and female plants which can only be identified when they flower. The green "leaves" that look like pine needles are actually fine branches. Male flowers are orange while female flowers are red.
A low-growing She-Oak with separate male and female plants which can only be identified when they flower. The green "leaves" that look like pine needles are actually fine branches. Male flowers are orange while female flowers are red.
Prefers full sun or light shade in well-drained soil, coping with Melbourne's drier Summer conditions except in extremely dry years.
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