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Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus is an evergreen, Australian native tree with attractive glossy, dark green foliage. It produces small, bell-shaped, cream or white, fragrant flowers in spring and summer. Its most distinctive feature is the blue to purple, berry-like fruits, resembling blueberries, which is where is gets the name ‘Blueberry Ash’.
Widely used as a feature tree, Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus is a favourite with local councils and landscapers.
Note: This is not an edible Blueberry tree.
CARE AND GROWTH:
Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus prefers full sun to partial shade. It generally thrives in well-lit conditions but can tolerate some shade. A well-draining soil is essential for optimal growth but it can adapt to various soil types, including sandy and clay soils.
Water regularly, especially during dry periods. It appreciates consistent moisture but is relatively drought-tolerant once established. After planting, a plant’s establishment period is typically around 12 weeks. Increase watering on hot and windy days to prevent it drying out.
Feed with a slow-release fertiliser in spring and prune to shape it and remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning will also help maintain a more compact form.
PLANTING IDEAS:
Street Tree: Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus is often planted as a street tree due to its compact and dense growing habit. Often included in council lists of required trees.
Screening/Hedging: It can be used as a screening or hedging plant due to its dense growth habit.
Ornamental Plant: Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus is commonly planted for its ornamental value. The glossy foliage, fragrant flowers, and colourful berries make it an attractive addition to gardens and urban landscapes.
Wildlife attraction: The berries of Blueberry Ash are attractive to birds, making it a welcome addition to wildlife-friendly gardens.
Here are some ideas for companion plants for the Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus;
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- Liriope muscari (Lilyturf): This low-growing perennial has attractive grass-like foliage and can complement the upright growth of Blueberry Ash. It’s suitable for partial shade.
- Heuchera (Coral Bells): These perennial plants come in various foliage colours, providing a nice contrast to the green leaves of Blueberry Ash. Choose varieties that thrive in similar light conditions.
- Ajuga reptans (Bugleweed): This ground cover has colourful foliage and produces spikes of blue flowers. It’s well-suited for partial shade and can create a lush ground layer beneath Blueberry Ash.
- Salvia nemorosa (Meadow Sage): These perennials produce spikes of colourful flowers and can add vertical interest to the garden. Choose varieties that complement the colour palette of Blueberry Ash.
- Grevillea species: Native to Australia like Blueberry Ash, Grevillea species can be suitable companions. They often have unique and attractive flowers that attract pollinators.
POT SIZES:
We stock Blueberry Ash Elaeocarpus Reticulatus in different pot sizes including 300mm (equivalent to 25L), 45L, 75L and 100L.
SUMMARY:
Position: Full sun to part shade
Max Height: 8-10m
Max Width: 3-4m
Type: Hedge, Screen, Ornamental, Street Tree
Feed: Slow-release fertiliser
Pruning: Once to twice a year in warmer months depending on desired height and to maintain shape