Lilly Pilly (Vertical, Medium) (Syzygium paniculatum)
Lilly Pilly (Vertical, Medium) (Syzygium paniculatum)
In a medium vertical form, lilly pilly (Syzygium paniculatum) presents as a moderately upright evergreen shrub with branching stems arranged along a central axis. The leaves remain glossy and oval, appearing in opposite pairs along the branches and forming a consistent green canopy. Flower clusters emerge during the flowering season and develop into small berries that follow the blossoms.
Native to subtropical forests of eastern Australia, Syzygium paniculatum commonly grows in humid environments with rich soils and partial shade. As a member of the Myrtaceae family, the species shares biological traits such as aromatic foliage and persistent evergreen leaves. The medium vertical form emphasizes balanced upright growth while preserving the dense leaf arrangement and branching structure that characterize Syzygium paniculatum.
Lilly Pilly (Vertical, Medium) has a typical overall height between 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 4’-6’ (1.22-1.83 m).
In a medium vertical form, lilly pilly (Syzygium paniculatum) presents as a moderately upright evergreen shrub with branching stems arranged along a central axis. The leaves remain glossy and oval, appearing in opposite pairs along the branches and forming a consistent green canopy. Flower clusters emerge during the flowering season and develop into small berries that follow the blossoms.
Native to subtropical forests of eastern Australia, Syzygium paniculatum commonly grows in humid environments with rich soils and partial shade. As a member of the Myrtaceae family, the species shares biological traits such as aromatic foliage and persistent evergreen leaves. The medium vertical form emphasizes balanced upright growth while preserving the dense leaf arrangement and branching structure that characterize Syzygium paniculatum.
Lilly Pilly (Vertical, Medium) has a typical overall height between 6’-10’ (1.83-3.05 m) and spread diameter of 4’-6’ (1.22-1.83 m).