Description
When you're after a natural privacy screen with a splash of style, "Goodbye Neighbours" Lilly Pilly (Syzygium smithii) has got your back. This large shrub offers striking bright pinkish-red new growth that gives any space a lively touch. Though it might take its time compared to the australe varieties, it's all about playing the long game – less maintenance, more admiration.
Keen to help "Goodbye Neighbours" settle into Perth's sandy soil? A dab of soil conditioner will do wonders. As it's moderately drought-hardy, it stands tall during Bunuru (late summer), but giving it an extra drink during heatwaves keeps it lush. Can be trimmed to any desired shape and size without requiring regular pruning.
| Botanical Name | Syzygium smithii (Syn. Acmena smithii var. minor) |
| Common Name | Lilly Pilly |
| Cultivar | Goodbye Neighbours |
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Classification |
Large Shrubs |
| PBR Name | |
| Origin | North-eastern Australia |
| Foliage | Evergreen |
| Height | 5 - 6 M |
| Width | 2 - 3 M |
| Light | Full sun to part shade |
| Soil | Well-draining sandy/loamy soils improved with soil conditioners. |
| Water Requirement | Deep, consistant watering is ideal while the plant is establishing through hot weather. Once established, it's drought-hardy, but will perform better with regular water through warm weather. |
| Lifespan | Perennial |
| Flower Colour | White |
| Flower Time | Kambarang (late spring) to Birak (early summer) |
| Toxicity | Fruits are edible, though ornamental varieties are bred for their looks, not their taste. Entire plant is considered non-toxic to humans and pets. |
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