Ivory Curl Flower
A large evergreen shrub or small bushy tree with rough, scaly bark and glossy, dark green leaves. New growth is flushed with a stunning red. Long, showy sprays of sweetly fragrant, creamy-white flowers totally cover the tree in Summer. A spectacular street tree, screen or windbreak or an amazingly beautiful feature tree in any medium to large garden. Birds, bees and insects go wild for the flowers and they will love you!
Buckinghamia celsissima ‘Ivory Curl’
An extremely attractive large shrub with glossy foliage and flushes of bronzed tinged new growth. Produces a spectacular display of creamy white sweetly scented flowers during. Summer. Bird attracting. Hedging.
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