Backhousia Citriodora, Lemon Scented Myrtle, or Lemon Ironwood is native to the coastal rainforest areas of Southern Queensland and New South Wales. Backhousia Citriodora (lemon scented myrtle) has glossy green 'lemon scented' foliage. Backhousia Citriodora Plant profile. Nurseries, Mail Order Nurseries, Specialist Nurseries,Retail Nurseries, Wholesale Nurseries, Garden Centers, Plant Nurseries and Australian Export Nurseries.
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Backhousia Citriodora or Lemon Scented Myrtle Profile and Growing Hints

Backhousia Citriodora or Lemon Scented Myrtle will grow to 15m if left unchecked, however when pruned after 1-2 years growth it makes a great hedging plant. Attractive crean - white fluffy flowers in summer through to autumn. Propagation of Backhousis Citriodora is not difficult, cuttings can be taken in ealy autumn and when a rooting hormone are used the strike rate is good. Backhousis Citriodora is suitable for growing in containers. Being a rainforest tree part shade in hotter areas is advisable. A cool root run will promote growth.








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Backhousia citriodora Plants for : Sydney (New South Wales - NSW), Brisbane (Queensland - QLD), Melbourne Victoria VIC), Adelaide (South Australia - SA), Perth (Western Australia - WA), Hobart (Tasmania - TAS), Darwin (Northern Territory - NT) and Canberra (ACT)