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Clusia rosea - Autograph Tree

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Clusia rosea is a majestic peninsula of tropical allure, donned with a title that intrigues - the Autograph Tree. Unraveling its beauty up to a towering 25 feet, it is encased in crisp, verdant leaves, a visual treat that subtly invites one to leave a mark or etch a memory, a testament to their uniquely carvable texture. Just as writing needs inspiration, so does the Clusia rosea - it radiates to the full fury of the sun and subtly basks in partial shade as well - and in any of these states, it redefines the essence of a garden. Come the warmer months, a vibrant concerto of small but striking pink flowers embellish its already remarkable facade. Meanwhile, the tree's innate resilience towards salty winds and drought conditions mask its tropical temperament, making it a hardy addition to your green ensemble. More than just an ornamentation, the Clusia Rosea presents a rich, dynamic union of intrigue and durability - a steadfast sentinel that brings character to your landscaping endeavors with minimal maintenance.

  • Size: Up to 25 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, pink flowers
  • Foliage: Thick, dark green leaves suitable for etching
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Resilience: Tolerant to salty winds and drought
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