Eucalyptus
πΏ Eucalyptus Plug Collection
Available in 72-cell trays and 128-cell trays (charged as 100)
A curated selection of eucalyptus varieties offering fragrance, texture, and season-spanning utility for bouquet work, drying, and landscape use. These heat-loving, drought-tolerant plants thrive in full sun and lean soils, producing aromatic stems with excellent vase life and strong post-harvest performance. Each variety brings its own characterβfrom silvery discs to upright spears and citrus-scented sprays.
π Baby Blue Bouquet (Eucalyptus pulverulenta)
Compact grower with silvery-blue, disc-shaped leaves on upright stems.
Height: 24β36"
Notes: Aromatic foliage; excellent fresh or dried; cut-and-come-again habit
Uses: Bridal work, wreaths, bouquet filler, patio containers
π΄ E. tereticornis (Forest Red Gum)
Tall, upright grower with lance-shaped green leaves and smooth, mottled bark.
Height: 40β60'+ (best suited for landscape or long-term field planting)
Notes: Fast-growing; used for oil, timber, and pollinator habitat
Uses: Windbreaks, reforestation, large-scale bouquet foliage
πͺ Silver Plate (Eucalyptus polyanthemos)
Large, rounded leaves with a silvery sheen on sturdy reddish stems.
Height: 36β60"
Notes: Vigorous and upright; excellent for bouquet texture and drying
Uses: Focal foliage, mixed bunches, ornamental planting
πͺ Silver Dollar (Eucalyptus cinerea)
Classic rounded leaves in soft blue-green tones with a powdery finish.
Height: 36β48"
Notes: Fragrant and evergreen in mild zones; excellent vase life
Uses: Cut and dried work, bridal designs, garden texture
π Lemon Bush (Eucalyptus citriodora)
Sword-shaped green leaves with a strong lemon scent.
Height: 36β60"
Notes: Fast-growing; used in aromatherapy and natural insect repellents
Uses: Fragrant bouquets, drying, patio containers, pollinator gardens
πΏ Eucalyptus Plug Collection
Available in 72-cell trays and 128-cell trays (charged as 100)
A curated selection of eucalyptus varieties offering fragrance, texture, and season-spanning utility for bouquet work, drying, and landscape use. These heat-loving, drought-tolerant plants thrive in full sun and lean soils, producing aromatic stems with excellent vase life and strong post-harvest performance. Each variety brings its own characterβfrom silvery discs to upright spears and citrus-scented sprays.
π Baby Blue Bouquet (Eucalyptus pulverulenta)
Compact grower with silvery-blue, disc-shaped leaves on upright stems.
Height: 24β36"
Notes: Aromatic foliage; excellent fresh or dried; cut-and-come-again habit
Uses: Bridal work, wreaths, bouquet filler, patio containers
π΄ E. tereticornis (Forest Red Gum)
Tall, upright grower with lance-shaped green leaves and smooth, mottled bark.
Height: 40β60'+ (best suited for landscape or long-term field planting)
Notes: Fast-growing; used for oil, timber, and pollinator habitat
Uses: Windbreaks, reforestation, large-scale bouquet foliage
πͺ Silver Plate (Eucalyptus polyanthemos)
Large, rounded leaves with a silvery sheen on sturdy reddish stems.
Height: 36β60"
Notes: Vigorous and upright; excellent for bouquet texture and drying
Uses: Focal foliage, mixed bunches, ornamental planting
πͺ Silver Dollar (Eucalyptus cinerea)
Classic rounded leaves in soft blue-green tones with a powdery finish.
Height: 36β48"
Notes: Fragrant and evergreen in mild zones; excellent vase life
Uses: Cut and dried work, bridal designs, garden texture
π Lemon Bush (Eucalyptus citriodora)
Sword-shaped green leaves with a strong lemon scent.
Height: 36β60"
Notes: Fast-growing; used in aromatherapy and natural insect repellents
Uses: Fragrant bouquets, drying, patio containers, pollinator gardens