Ricinocarpos pinifolius which has the common name Wedding Bush is part of the Euphorbiaceae family.
If you have ever wondered how to grow Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush then look no further. Wedding Bush are relatively straightforward to grow, but there are a few tricks to growing Ricinocarpos pinifolius in Australia. Get these right and you will be laughing.
How big can Ricinocarpos pinifolius grow?
Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush can grow to a height between 1 ~ 2 metre and grow to a width of 1 ~ 2 metre. Make sure that you have the right amount of space for your Wedding Bush in your chosen planting location.
What colour flowers do Ricinocarpos pinifolius have?
Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush have wonderful flowers which can be white. Wedding Bush will flower during spring.
Where should you plant Ricinocarpos pinifolius?
Wedding Bush thrive in a light shade location and are perfect for planting in a low maintenance garden, container growing, cottage garden, flower garden, coastal garden, drought resistant. They thrive in the following climate zones sub-tropical, warm temperate, mediterranean.
Wedding Bush can be planted in a variety of soil types such as sandy, loamy, sandy loam, saline. They can handle a variety of Ph level including acid, neutral. Wedding Bush likes it’s soil soil moisture levels to be well-drained.”
Are Ricinocarpos pinifolius perennial?
Yes, Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush are perennial. A perennial plant is a plant that lives more than two years. The term is often used to differentiate a plant from shorter-lived annuals and biennials.
Are Ricinocarpos pinifolius frost tolerant?
Yes, Ricinocarpos pinifolius tolerates light frost.
How to propagate Ricinocarpos pinifolius
The best way to propagate Ricinocarpos pinifolius is by seed or cutting.
What are Ricinocarpos pinifolius used for?
Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush can be used as a feature plant. Other special uses for Ricinocarpos pinifolius Wedding Bush include being used cut flower, playground friendly. Wedding Bush are great at attracting wildlife such as bees, butterflies, other insects.
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