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Eugenia Myrtifolia Hedge


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Eugenia Myrtifolia Hedge. Eugenia is a good for topiary because its small leaves and delicate branches respond well to training and shearing. When allowed to mature, where hardy, the bark develops attractive patterning with flakes of cream, pink and tan.

Eugenia Myrtifolia Hedge
Eugenia Myrtifolia Hedge from ar.inspiredpencil.com

Eugenia can be a quick and easy hedge solution. This broadleaf evergreen shrub, sometimes called brush cherry, is native to asia but grows well in u.s. Discover the benefits of using eugenia plant as a hedge, along with planting and care tips.

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Eugenia Myrtifolia Hedge

Lush, glossy foliage makes eugenia an attractive solo specimen, but also a classy companion to other plants in mixed groupings. Eugenia is a good for topiary because its small leaves and delicate branches respond well to training and shearing. They make an excellent hedge, working well as both tightly clipped formal hedges and informal natural screens for shade, privacy, or. Eugenia are genus of flowering plants that include in the myrtle family.

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