Has anyone had any experience with the Diploglottis campbellii tree? I found it in our local nursery at Dalby but I'm not sure we can actually grow it out here.
We have a -6° but the a warm day. Our winter isn't that long. But I read they can take a frost.
They look like a nice evergreen shade tree which is what I want in our front garden.
I would appreciate anyone's knowledge on this tree.
We have a -6° but the a warm day. Our winter isn't that long. But I read they can take a frost.
They look like a nice evergreen shade tree which is what I want in our front garden.
I would appreciate anyone's knowledge on this tree.