Backhousia Citriodora “Lemon Myrtle” C3
£24.99
Backhousia citriodora “Lemon Myrtle” C3
Plant Fact File:
- Plant Type: Evergreen Tree/Shrub
- Botanical Name: Backhousia citriodora
- Common Name: Lemon Myrtle
- Container Size: C3 (3 Litre Container)
- Mature Height: 3-8 m (10-26 feet)
- Mature Spread: 3-5 m (10-16 feet)
- Flower Color: Creamy white
- Flower Form: Small, fluffy clusters
- Scent: Strong lemon fragrance
- Flowering Period: Summer to early autumn
- Foliage: Glossy, lance-shaped leaves with a strong lemon scent
- Hardiness: Frost tender (USDA zones 9-11)
- Aspect: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Type: Well-draining soil, moderately fertile
- Uses: Culinary, medicinal, ornamental, hedges, screens, containers
Description:
Backhousia citriodora, commonly known as Lemon Myrtle, is an evergreen tree or shrub that is highly valued for its aromatic leaves and ornamental appeal. The leaves are glossy and lance-shaped, releasing a strong lemon fragrance when crushed. This plant produces small, creamy white, fluffy flower clusters from summer to early autumn, adding a decorative touch to its aromatic foliage.
With a mature height of 3-8 meters (10-26 feet) and a spread of 3-5 meters (10-16 feet), Lemon Myrtle can be used in various garden settings, including as an ornamental tree, hedge, or screen. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-draining, moderately fertile soil. Although it is frost tender and best suited for USDA zones 9-11, it can be grown in containers in cooler regions and brought indoors during the winter.
Key Features:
- Aromatic Leaves: Glossy, lance-shaped leaves with a strong lemon scent, highly valued for culinary and medicinal uses.
- Attractive Flowers: Produces small, creamy white, fluffy flower clusters from summer to early autumn.
- Moderate to Large Size: Mature height of 3-8 meters (10-26 feet) and spread of 3-5 meters (10-16 feet), suitable for various garden settings.
- Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care, making it ideal for both novice and experienced gardeners.
- Frost Tender: Best suited for USDA zones 9-11, but can be grown in containers in cooler climates.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for culinary and medicinal purposes, as well as ornamental uses, hedges, screens, and containers.