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Podocarpus totara 'Aurea'

Totara

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Information by: aboutgardendesign.com        Photographer: 2. oregonstate.edu

 

Description

Golden-leafed cultivar of Podocarpus totara, a New Zealand native conifer. Pyramidal to columnar growth habit. The needle-like leaves are linear, sessile and tiny. Leaf color varies somewhat during the year from light green in spring, changing to yellow in summer, and deepening to golden yellow in winter. Plant in full sun for best foliage color. Prefers well-draining soil. Tolerates dry conditions once established. Responds well to trimming and is suitable for hedging purposes. Tends to have a bushy habit with foliage from ground level, but can be trained to grow as a specimen tree from an early age by selecting one shoot to become the central leader and gradually removing the side shoots. Make sure to stake the tree when planting in an exposed position. Suitable for coastal gardens. Tolerates moderate frosts, wind and is hardy throughout New Zealand. Does best in full sun and regular watering until established. Reaches 20 tall and 13' wide. Smaller and slower growing than the species itself, Podocarpus totara 'Aurea' can be accomodated in garden settings for many years. Forms a nice dense hedge.

 

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Tree, Conifer

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25-40'

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Water Saving Tip:

Water high water-use plants separately from low water-use plants.

Low water-use plants can grow with one-half the water needed by high water-use plants, and can be easily damaged from over watering.