Australian Brush-Cherry | Syzygium Paniculatum | Eugenia Myrtifolia
The Australian Brush-Cherry (also known as Eugenia myrtifolia) is a popular plant for topiaries, hedging and screening. It makes a strong trimmed hedge and is a fast grower. Untrimmed it forms an excellent boundary wind break. Small fluffy white flowers early summer are followed by small, dark pink to red edible berries that will attract birds to the garden. Can grow in narrow areas between buildings due to its ability to adapt to light changing conditions. Has a shallow root system.
This plant thrives in full sun to semi-shade and responds well to pruning, making it perfect for formal hedges or sculpted shapes. It is suited to a range of soil types, provided they are well-draining, and benefits from regular watering, especially when young. Once established, it becomes moderately waterwise.
Well adapted to coastal areas and windy conditions, the brush-cherry is a favourite among Cape gardeners for its neat appearance, easy maintenance, and all-season appeal.
Botanical Name |
Syzygium Paniculatum
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Growth Expectancy
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5m H x 2m+ W
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Position
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Sun - light-shade
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Water Smart |
No |
Indigenous |
No |