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*RETAIL - Luma apiculata 'Nahuel Huapi'

*RETAIL - Luma apiculata 'Nahuel Huapi'

Collection by plantsman Mike Remmick in a rich area on the border of Chile and Argentina, this luma growing to small tree size to 12 ft or more with rounded leaves and beautiful patchy bark. The fruit is edible and flowers most attractive in mid-spring. This has been a particularly frost tolerant clone having taken low to mid-teens in stride, USDA zone 8b.  Wonderful container or small garden tree. Can be trimmed as hedge or Disney character.  Sun to dappled shade. Tolerant of wet feet.

CHILEAN MYRTLE

Myrtaceae

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Please choose your retail purchases thoughtfully as all plants are final sale.

Once plants leave our care we cannot know the conditions that might have affected the plant, stresses of handling, weather conditions or that playful kitten…

Providing you with healthy plant material is our mission and we trust you to provide the best research, handling, and garden environment to ensure success in your garden, whether in Portland, Oregon, or beyond.

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Planting Recommendations

Under most conditions, planting directly into the garden is best. Keep in mind, that in our care, plants have been protected from intense sunlight and drying winds and would therefore require sheltered transition time in order to acclimate to such conditions in your garden.

All plants going into containers (rather than in the ground) should be potted immediately in well-drained potting mix and watered well to ensure the soil is fully moistened with no air pockets. Succulent plants abide by different rules (**see below).

Plants held for later planting are best stored in a cool greenhouse or a well-lit garage or basement, rather than in your house where conditions are likely too warm and dry.

Those plants needing time to acclimate can be set out in pots and provided some shade and shelter for the first week to allow for a successful transition.

**For cacti and other succulents, we recommend using a soil mix of less than 30% organic matter, preferably a 2-1 blend of cactus/succulent potting soil and pumice, perlite or lava rock. These plants are sensitive to prolonged heavy moisture, especially in cool/winter conditions. Keep this in mind when watering them for the first time. It is better to leave them dry in lower temperatures.

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