The Golden Penda is a spectacular medium to large rainforest tree with a dense crown of handsome, dark green, glossy foliage and contrasting reddish new growth. Eye-catching, showy, golden yellow stamens form dense flower heads scattered over the broad crown of the tree during Summer, Autumn and Winter. You will definitely bring birds to your garden with this gorgeous tree! H. 5 to 10m
Xanthostemon chrysanthus ‘Golden Penda’
Ornamental rainforest tree from Nth Qld. Deep green glossy green foliage, with reddish new growth and eye-catching golden with flowers. H. 5-10m
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