Description
Corymbia eximia is extremely dry resistant
A small tree, a lower form, the any version of corymbia eximia with a great and beautiful display of flowers.
An extremely adaptable specimen to various landscape uses, mainly where space is most restricted.
Due to its ornamental characteristics and for being tolerant to most of the soils, it is explored as a kingdom landscape in small gardens world out.
Corymbia eximia nana (yellow bloodwood) presents solid terminal flowering (above the foliage) yellow gold. This species is found in new south wales (central nsw) close to sidney.
The species are known for their success in cultivation on very poor soils, in the hillside and extractly sandy soils. Extremely resistant to extended drought.
A beautiful, aromatic example and very easy to grow.
Germination Guide
🌍 New South Wales, Australia
Moderate
Corymbia eximia, commonly known as yellow bloodwood, is a native Australian tree endemic to New South Wales. It is recognizable by its distinctive yellow-brown tessellated bark and cream-colored flowers in spring.
Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in
10 – 28 days
Temperature
Min 18°C
Ideal 20°C
Max 22°C
Substrate moisture
💧 Medium
Seed Pre-treatment
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Cold stratification — 42 days at 2°C
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Smoke/Fire treatment
Seedling establishment is largely post-fire; heat and smoke trigger germination in natural conditions
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Additional notes
Cold stratification at 2°C for 6-8 weeks recommended for seeds from high altitudes
Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
well-drained seed mix
Recommended container
greenhouse trays or containers
Growing Tips
Seeds are dormant and require specific conditions for germination. Do not discard seeds that do not germinate quickly; they may remain dormant until conditions match natural requirements. Surface sowing in late winter/early spring in a sunny greenhouse position is recommended. Keep substrate moist during germination.
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