3 reviews for Eugenia Cone Topiary
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Overview: The Syzygium paniculatum ‘Globulus’ is a compact and attractive evergreen shrub that adds a touch of elegance to any garden or indoor space. Originating from Australia, this variety features glossy, dark green leaves and dense, round foliage, making it ideal for hedges, borders, or container planting. Its new growth emerges in a striking bronze color before maturing to green, adding visual interest throughout the year. In spring to summer, small, fluffy white flowers bloom, followed by edible, round, purplish-red berries, which are a favorite among birds. With a moderate growth rate and a height of up to 6 feet, this versatile plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil.
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We had planted one in our year when we moved in 5 years ago. And, wanted one that would match it in height. Plantvine was the only place that had them available.
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Kimberly (verified owner) –
Worth the wait to get them. I ordered two. They arrived just like I went to the nursery to get them myself. They were packed very well. Right size box so no shifting and paper around the top of the dirt so the plant had no dirt loss during transit. The plants were very healthy and of great quality. Will purchase again from you. Great job!
Brenda P. (verified owner) –
It was in good condition upon arrival and came in a reasonable time from my order. We were very pleased with our purchase!
Eric –
How big is the extra large?
Ashley B. (verified owner) –
Excellent service! I ordered wrong size and reached out to customer service and was able to make changes before shipping. Plant traveled from Florida to Texas and arrived in excellent condition. Thank you!
María donaldson –
Whats the size of the large Eugenia?