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Corymbia ficifolia 'Summer Red' produces beautiful bronze-red new growth at various times of the year, but in the summer it has outstanding red flowers. It will grow from 6 to 10 metres, but can be pruned to suit smaller gardens.
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Corymbia citriodora * These plants are more suited to drier, free- draining soils. Comments ...
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o Corymb - pedicels of older flowers longer than those of younger flowers, which brings all of them to nearly the same level.
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Large corymbs; heads are more erect, symmetrical and last longer than other H. arborescens; compact, rounded habit; dark green leaves Grandiflora3 to 5 feet ...
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corymbosum), so named for the 6-foot- high plants on which they are borne. Northern and southern subtypes of highbush blueberries are available.
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The grouping can take many forms: a spike, where the blooms are closely packed along a vertical stem; an umbel or a corymb, where the blooms form a flattened dome; the complex hierarchical arrangement called a panicle, ...
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do exactly what they say, flower for one day only, but don't let that put you off, because new buds keep developing in succession on emergent stalks producing a long run of flowers through summer to autumn. Many have 5-9 flowers from each corymb that ...
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Then, if the raceme is branched, it forms a panicle as in the phlox above. If the panicle is flat-topped or convex as in Joe-Pye Weed (Eupatorium) or yarrows, it is called a " corymb.
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