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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Foliage
Evergreen
Product code
Dais cotinifolia 5
Bob Shop ID
583198332

Dais cotinifolia Seeds

Pompon Tree

In summer this rare, delicious tree turns into a sugary cloud of pink cotton-candy goodness! Large, 7.5cm, round clusters of star-shaped, pink and very fragrant flowers smother and cover the leaves for more than a month. The fragrance is said to be like Daphne, to which this tree is a relative. Once established, the tree should have no problems tolerating frost, but in its first few years it will need protection. After establishment it should acclimate marvellously though, and is described as being both wind and drought tolerant. What a catch! The tree tends to go deciduous briefly during winter in colder areas.

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