

Eucalyptus Silver Dollar (8 plugs)
8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Late Spring (warm soil) - plant after all threat of frost has passed.
Eucalyptus 'Silver Dollar' (E. Cinerea) is a must-have for floral design, with its aromatic, silvery-gray foliage and rounded leaves that bring texture and a unique silver hue to arrangements and gardens. Thriving in sunny, well-drained gardens, this versatile plant is a reliable source of fragrant, long-lasting stems for both fresh and dried bouquets. Its graceful branches complement a wide range of blooms, making it a staple for floral designers and a favorite for home gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, stylish foliage option. 'Silver Dollar' elevates any floral creation with its soothing tones and refined structure. This plant is also a stand-out specimen plant in the garden, reaching four or five feet in height in just one season. The silvery blue foliage pops in the landscape, and the plants will continue to mature into trees in warm climates with mild winters as long as they are in freely draining soil. They can be treated as annuals in cold winter climates. Harvest cut foliage late in the season when it has matured and hardened.Â
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8 Plugs Shipped in a Mini Greenhouse
Late Spring (warm soil) - plant after all threat of frost has passed.
Eucalyptus 'Silver Dollar' (E. Cinerea) is a must-have for floral design, with its aromatic, silvery-gray foliage and rounded leaves that bring texture and a unique silver hue to arrangements and gardens. Thriving in sunny, well-drained gardens, this versatile plant is a reliable source of fragrant, long-lasting stems for both fresh and dried bouquets. Its graceful branches complement a wide range of blooms, making it a staple for floral designers and a favorite for home gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, stylish foliage option. 'Silver Dollar' elevates any floral creation with its soothing tones and refined structure. This plant is also a stand-out specimen plant in the garden, reaching four or five feet in height in just one season. The silvery blue foliage pops in the landscape, and the plants will continue to mature into trees in warm climates with mild winters as long as they are in freely draining soil. They can be treated as annuals in cold winter climates. Harvest cut foliage late in the season when it has matured and hardened.Â





















