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Agonis flexuosa (Multi) - Peppermint Tree

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Agonis flexuosa (Multi) is more commonly known as the Peppermint Tree, an elegantly structured landscaping gem adored for its abundant multi-stem growth and peppermint-scented leaves. Originating from Western Australia, its slender, flexible branches sway with nature's rhythm, presenting an array of deep green, narrow leaves reminiscent of a peaceful willow tree. This eye-catching beauty dances into the spring and early summer seasons, showcasing a stunning display of small, white, teardrop-shaped flowers enticing a wealth of delighted pollinators. The Peppermint tree proudly reaches up to 25-35 feet high and expands about 20-30 feet, serving as a natural focal point while softly providing a dappled shade cover. Thriving best in full sun and well-drained soil conditions, it demonstrates a high tolerance for wind and drought, requiring lower to moderate water consumption. Sure to enhance your outdoor space beautifully, this fast-growing spectacle merges aesthetics, fragrance, and resilience in a way few other plants can.

  • Size: Up to 25-35 feet tall, with a spread of 20-30 feet
  • Flowers: Clusters of small, white, teardrop-shaped
  • Foliage: Fragrant, narrow leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Wind and drought tolerant, multi-stemmed growth, peppermint-scented leaves
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