Pot-up and grow all for one season and plant out after the last frost. This stops the draughts and maintains humidity. The juvenile, intermediate and adult leaves may be different in arrangement and shape on the same plant. (( 0Xh Bp&RZZHSpBT&K#9avy:ZeEp0*|W+RZUrvBL )q~SgfDd(#KD`"@n ZWNqe02DI'Z.%sSrrtrd-7j]L6. Larger plants can be taken to the tip - NOT the green waste section. Bottom heat is obtained from thermostatically controlled heating cables that are running under the media. In a domestic garden small plants such as. This leads to a loss of vigour in the plant and infected plants transmit the fungus. %PDF-1.5 % The small circular capsule is up[ to 15 mm (2/3 in) long and has 3-valves and contains numerous tiny seeds. Many species may be infected including, species are mildly affected by two types of rust (. ) The fir is generally tawny brown during summer and during winter it has a heaver grey-brown to blue-grey coat with a tail that is dark brown at the base then changing to black for 50% of its length. ). What can I do and how can I change my actions so that I do not spread myrtle rust? It grows in an open to exposed sunny position and is drought and frost tolerant. Myrtle rust can lead to seedling death and increases costs of managing disease outbreaks. Agonis flexuosa. These may be lightly covered with sand. Place in a well-drained media and maintain a high humidity. The fir colour varies according to its environment but generally it is reddish-brown during summer and grey-brown in winter with a pure white underside on its tail. Viola species are infected by the rust (Puccinia violae) which forms green spots on the underside of the leaves. It was originally placed in the genus Leptospermum by Sprengel in 1819, but Schauer placed it in Agonis in 1844. Most fungus is specific to its host and normally will not infect other plant species. ) General measures include: There are a number of fungicides available for the control of myrtle rust. Q"iWdn3.z+v/uTPv/*>e_:GmWc}w+ >41 Red/Pink, White. The flowers are drooping, 1-2 cm diameter with four or five white or pale pink petals and numerous short stemens; the fruit is a small red or purple berry 1 cm in diameter. Foliage. Spores germinate and the myrtle rust fungus grows, piercing plant cells to obtain nutrients from the plant. Threats. All Deer breed from autumn to early winter and the does give birth from late spring to early summer. Cut below a node and retain the leaves on the upper portion. are infected by several rust species including (. The antlers consist of two beams that are forked into smaller beams, which inturn fork again and again. The seeds are viable but the plant may be reproduced vegetatively. This species has become established in bushland after escaping from ornamental, rehabilitation or amenity plantings. Myrtle rust has been found on the Tiwi Islands off the coast of the Northern Territory. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, reference or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any means with out written permission. The tree is used in mass plantings, such as street trees, and has been introduced to Rottnest and Garden Islands near its native region. Heavily infected leaves become yellow and drop prematurely. grows near where the alternate stage of the fungus occurs. Willow Myrtle is grown for its habit and planted as a specimen tree along borders as a wind break and in second line coastal plantings. ). This rust attacks soft and actively growing foliage or shoots with varying symptoms. The small crateriform white flowers are up to 9 mm (3/8 in) wide and are arranged in groups of 10 to 14 in a sessile, axillary globular cluster that appears during spring. Similar to the myrtle rust infection detected in some Chilean guava plants (TazziberryTM), it is highly likely that the infection in Agonis flexuosa is due to cross-contamination from infected Lophomyrtus plants, which were detected and subsequently treated in March 2015. Deer resistant plants are the plants that are attached to this file not the susceptible plants. 7. The Noongar peoples know the tree as Wanil, Wonnow, Wonong[1] or Wannang.[2]. Common Diseases of Agonis Flexuosa: Agonis flexuosa is generally considered to be disease-free, but some common diseases that can affect the tree include: Myrtle Rust Myrtle rust is a fungal disease that can cause significant damage to Agonis flexuosa, also known as West Australian Weeping Peppermint. Salix species are infected by four types of (Melampsora species). Themigratory Blacktails move southwards during late autumn at the first sigh of snow or heavy sustained rain and the resident Blacktails seek cover their existing territory amongst woodlands during the winter months. Mix the fine seed with washed sand and then sow thinly on the surface. var. 4. occurring in coastal regions but is not normally detrimental to the plant. ) The style ends with a narrow stigma and the anthers normally open with longitudinal slits or pores. Anemone and Prunus species are infected by the rust (Tranzschelia pruni-spinosae) that stimulates abnormal growth in the plant during spring. Please visit the ICA website for further information. Amelanchler species and Calocedrus decurrens are infected by several rust species including (Gymnosporangium libocedri). endstream endobj 171 0 obj <>stream Betula species may be infected by Leaf Rust (Melampsoridium betulinum) that forms reddish-yellow spots on the leaves and heavy infestation can defoliate the tree. It has a low water requirement once established. on average grows to 112 cm (44in) tall and 180 mm (70 in) long and weigh 68 kgs (150lbs). These temperatures represent the lowest average. 2. The commercial products have proven to work better than home remedies which include soap or chilli mixtures and hanging bags of human hair. The most common In some regions urban landscapes become the major food source both in summer and winter. Climate zones 15, 16, 17, 20 - 24, Agonis (AG-on-iss) flexuosa (fleks-yoo-OH-suh). These cuttings are taken from mature wood normally towards the end of the season. Plants that are infected with a systemic form should be removed and destroyed. are normally opposite; occasionally spirally arranged with no stipules and normally an entire margin. Abies species are infected by many types of rust including (Milesia fructuosa) and (Uredinopsis mirabilis). Equal parts of sand and peat moss have good results for cuttings, which are left for a period of time to allow the roots to form. covers the ovary and may continue above the ovary summit and form a disk around the ovary. Larger seeds may be covered with media or a hole is dibbled and the seed is placed in the media. Myrtle rust on strawberry gum (Eucalyptus olida): Myrtle rust on red box (Eucalyptus polyanthemos): Myrtle rust on bottlebrush (Callistemon): Callistemon 'Harkness' bottlebrush infested with myrtle rust: Geraldton wax (Chamelaucium uncinatum) infested with myrtle rust: Myrtle rust symptoms on Fiji Christmas bush (Metrosideros collina): Myrtle rust spores on lemon-scented myrtle (Backhousia citriodora): Common myrtle (Myrtus communis) affected by myrtle rust: Myrtle rust spores on lophomyrtus 'Black Stallion': Myrtle rust spores onAcmena lilly pilly: Myrtle rust symptoms onSyzygium lilly pilly: Myrtle rust spores onAgonis flexuosa 'After Dark': Myrtle rust on willow myrtle (Agonis flexuosa) (photo courtesy Dr Angus Carnegie I&I NSW): Newly formed bright yellow myrtle rust spores on turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) (photo courtesy NSW I&I): Older myrtle rust infection on turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) (photo courtesy of NSW I&I). Will my actions spread myrtle rust to new areas? It is most readily identified by the powerful odour of peppermint emitted when the leaves are crushed or torn. At the time of writing Tasmania, Western Australia, Northern Territory and South Australia have quarantine restrictions in place for the importation of products of the Myrtaceae family from states known to have myrtle rust. C !5J1!3Jd=g{}y(m? Mz: w>*u72Z*jMx-m7-&7v8JoE~W+Tq+I(t%z:a~sQ~L3x]m/ZBmoR ;wwThsC}_97C3 ?^s3)X&7D8aNSfx3KNsa#Nx,n |`> 2. It causes the leaves to turn yellow then die and can infect all parts of the plant except the roots. ) The small circular capsule is up[ to 15 mm (2/3 in) long and has 3-valves and contains numerous tiny seeds. [4] The cultivar Agonis 'Nana' is a dwarf form that is commonly seen in Perth as a hedge. The cuttings should be healthy wood with ample supply of stored food as to nourish developing roots and shoots and placed in the rooting media with the aid of a dibbler stick. Avoid planting susceptible species. deer (Pacific coastal Blacktail) grows to 97 cm (38 in) tall and is up to 105 cm (60 in) long and weighs on average 73 kgs (160 lbs). A wide range of ornamental annuals, perennials, ferns, trees, shrubs including, Hibiscus species that are infected by Kuehneola malvicola predominantly in southern USA. Agonis flexuosa 'Pied Piper' is: Evergreen. There are many cultivars of this plant and all are tolerant of most well drained soils and positions. These cuttings are taken from young growth on side shoots and tip growth. species during the sexual stage and causes blistering of the leaves. ) The genus name Agonis comes from the Greek agon, "a cluster", referring to the arrangement of the fruits.The species name flexuosa is Latin for "full of bends", referring to the zig-zag course of the stem, which changes direction at each leaf node. Specific pests. It has thin light green lanced-shaped leaves and small white saucer-shaped flowers appear in a . Theimagesbelowshow myrtle rust as it may appear during thecooler monthsin Tasmania - in this example on theonleaves and stem ofAgonis flexuosa(click to enlarge): Close up of the grey rust pustules on the surface of the lesion, Infected Agonisstemswith grey rust pustules, Biosecurity EnquiriesPhone: 03 6165 3777Email: Biosecurity.Tasmania@nre.tas.gov.au. Trees & Shrubs - Dicotyledons. Not possible to spray large trees but young plants may be treated with a protectant fungicide such as wettable sulphur. Agonis flexuosa - After Dark (Willow Myrtle) Photo by L. Broos. The Mule Deer are found in the western part of North America from South eastern Alaska to Mexico and from the Pacific coast to Texas. Since the discovery of myrtle rust in Tasmania in February 2015, three species of plants have been confirmed as being susceptible tothe fungal disease; The fir is generally tawny brown during summer and during winter it has a heaver grey-brown to blue-grey coat with a tail that is dark brown at the base then changing to black for 50% of its length. Use this chart only as a guide, always keep the other factors in mind when deciding where, when and what to plant. Flowers of the sweet peppermint (Agonis flexuosa) tree. hbbd```b``S@$%d"vE.I[0Dr:H4%&S&HFW`v YfMlnl'XH~a`l#L ] Seedling production normally occurs in a greenhouse / glasshouse, cold frames and on hot beds. Does not tolerate humid semitropical climates like south Florida. This is a small to medium compact rounded shrub growing to 1.5 metres by the same width. Myrtle rust spores can also spread over long distances if carried on infected plant material, contaminated equipment, vehicles and clothing. species may be sprayed with a protectant chemicals as symptoms appear, aided by the removal of existing infected leaves. Get full access to this article. It is described as being highly invasive in Western Australia and causes . ). This can be achieved with a simple cover over a pot with a wire frame and plastic. The uniting of vegetative parts with budding and grafting. Phytophthora multivora Scott & Jung (2009). Plumeria species are susceptible to the rust (Coleosporium plumeriae). Consult your local garden centre for a list of approved products. Rhododendron and Tsuga species are infected by the rust (Pucciniastrum vaccinii) and is commonly found in nursery stock, spreading rapidly. All photographs and data are covered by copyright. This may alter species balance and modify currently stable environments. endstream endobj 167 0 obj <>/Metadata 11 0 R/Pages 164 0 R/StructTreeRoot 22 0 R/Type/Catalog/ViewerPreferences<>>> endobj 168 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC/ImageI]/XObject<>>>/Rotate 0/StructParents 0/TrimBox[0.0 0.0 280.63 595.276]/Type/Page>> endobj 169 0 obj <>stream It was suspected that these symptoms were caused by an opportunistic . Sowing seeds in a flat or germinating bed, through which seedlings are pricked-out then, transplanted into another flat with wider spacing or directly to an individual pot. Taking stem cuttings and layering is possible due to the development of adventitious roots. This is a great coastal plant as are the rest of the group. :?IcSL&(#ah9=mnRSZi`ci2(mu8Jie+Yh~mQ|}u=Z]*47+ : @] {p21.9 q A dibbler to make a hole in the media and allow the cutting to be placed in. latifolia. causing yellowish brown pustules to appear on both sides of the leaf. Arrive Clean, Leave Clean, Commonwealth of Australia 2015 (PDF, 6.92 MB), Myrtle Rust Biosecurity Fact Sheet, DPIPWE Tasmania 2015 (PDF, 459 KB), Fishing closures, restrictions and permits, Volunteer non-commercial kangaroo shooting, NSW Hunting Stakeholder Consultation Group, Zoonoses - Animal diseases that can infect people, Forest contractor training and certification scheme, Review of Plantations and Reafforestation Legislation, Movement of plants, plant products, soil and equipment, Potato cyst nematodes pest information and biosecurity. The habitat includes limestone heath, stable dunes, and sandy soils; usually inland from the coastline, and it also grows as an under-storey plant in Tuart forest.[3]. Leaves that are infected turn yellowish, grow longer and are thin. The movement of Myrtaceae plant material is regulated in some states and trade can be impacted. !_pG[AmmN*(g)y9ln7u~GU)b/~ G 4qq WxH HK{ICp-Kgg4'7Y9svGbzgy}a "jq5QVd&weZ&#@ This is a large family of shrubs, mallee and trees with showy stamens and peeling bark. {3x{x{x{x{x{x{x{x{f|'q,C./OJRkq5EqW 9 It is drought tolerant once established and has good salt tolerance. Agonis flexuosa | Taxonomy - PubChem Taxonomy information for Agonis flexuosa. This low growing bushy weepingshrub has dark purplish foliage and produces white scented flowers during spring. 3. This tree normally requires little pruning. Malus andChaenomeles species may be infected by the rust (Gymnosporangium juniperi-virginianae) or (Gymnosporangium clavipes) which forms brown or bright orange spots on the leaves or twigs and can defoliate the tree. that stimulates abnormal growth in the plant during spring. Removing plants infected with myrtle rust, or pruning infected plant parts, can help reduce disease spread and minimise chance of future infection. Diseases. They are located in tropical rainforests, sclerophyll, heaths and woodlands in rich to poor dry soils. They migrate from highland mountain meadows to southern or lower snow free forested valleys during winter. &h:zaYMF8(M63fzgxo$Pmvh//q%Kf^t{fa>v3;ti:~xQ`U?kj,1D[G*FC~y{M[-|n:fQ*G@CvwcjK[nDCC/\?>i4]~xXm#7MkUX7{.%_`XutNn n5u/QIzoknRmIQw=&C_/Tw2Tt K/ agropyri). Cutting the leaf blade in order to obtain new plants during the growing period of the plant. 2. The stamens are five to many and may be free or fused into 5-bundles that are opposite the petals. These cuttings are 50 to 150 mm long and are tied up in bundles and placed in boxes of damp sand, sawdust or peat for about three weeks at a temperature of 4. This family has many attractive species and are extensively used in ornamental. Typically there are few species that grow under flexuosa trees, as the leaf litter can suppress understorey species. =I alz\>#2.L Y"qtZm-E[[J[1IPWl,3'[xC0AHa0J0sX\KJX+KLj&V/V#ITt:9[4*"u)17RxdR8v][tim&IeZJ^Wzk6 ;E9DTTMjZ(qcK}>dIVoNacvjvWz;]O&qsO| e_s$yj#.,A|Dp{Ay8tq(z# jc>SlP;nL7u _J >'XG7A9Q}syyG-se)ykkGJ,9vC-h"P@Y-hp\$|9}s+Y&? You can generate PDF for max 100 plants only. The Noongar peoples used the plant leaves as an antiseptic; sapling trunks were used as spear shafts and digging sticks. This long lived tree establishes in 2 to 4 years and is commonly seen as an understorey tree in wet forests. When the tail is erect it is known as the "white flag". The main Myrtaceae plants infected with myrtle rust wereLophomyrtus x ralphii varieties (especially 'Black Stallion') and Willow myrtle (Agonis flexuosa 'Nana'). are of great benefit to cuttings as the regulated fogging with water inhibits the cuttings from drying out and as a result the cuttings may be grown in full sun. The infection appears from spring to summer under humid low light conditions and turf that is under stress or with excessive nitrogen in the soil is more susceptible. The Whitetail deer are found throughout eastern United States, on the coast and inland but are not commonly seen in California, Utah or Nevada. The mycelium then travels to the roots and extends into any off shots. Trim the roots as they are dug up and to maintain polarity cut strength at the crown end and a slanted cut at the distal end (away from the crown). After Dark, 'Burgundy', 'Fairy Foliage', 'Jedda's Dream', 'Jervis Bay Afterdark', 'Nana', 'Variegata', 'Weeping Wonder', syn. Certain cultivars are more susceptible than others, particularly 'Orange Drops' and 'Novella'. It causes the leaves to turn yellow then die and can infect all parts of the plant except the roots. It was originally placed in the genus Leptospermum by Sprengel in 1819, but Schauer placed it in Agonis in 1844. which forms powdery brown spots that appear on both sides of the leaves. The fir colour varies according to its environment but generally it is reddish-brown during summer and grey-brown in winter with a pure white underside on its tail. The seed must have no dormancy-inducing physiological, physical or chemical barrier to germination; also the seed must be nondormant. It has thin light green lanced-shaped leaves and small white saucer-shaped flowers appear in a cluster along the branches during spring. The plant family Myrtaceae dominates many major Australian ecosystems. The cuttings must be potted up as soon as the roots developed, or a light application of liquid fertiliser can be applied. Turf Grass are susceptible to rust (Puccinia species) and (Uromyces species), causing yellow flecks to appear on the stems and leaves. One new stilbene glycoside was isolated from Agonis flexuosa leaves.. 15 known compounds belonging to flavanones, stilbenes and flavonoids were isolated. . forms snow white pustules that contain colourless spores that turn yellow then brown and are found on the underside of leaves. Familiarise yourself with signs of myrtle rust, Do not move plants known to be infected with myrtle rust, In home gardens, remove healthy plants susceptible to myrtle rust before they become infected, Launder clothing, hats and gloves worn during activities in high risk areas before using them in other areas, Check plants often for signs of myrtle rust, Keep records of inspections and plant movements, Advise all visitors and workers of biosecurity measures in place, Disinfect equipment and personal effects such as glasses and mobile phones, When purchasing new plants or cuttings ensure they are free from myrtle rust, Keep new plants separate from existing plants until disease freedom can be assured or until treated with an appropriate fungicide, Always start jobs with clean equipment and clean vehicles, Relocate planned activities from known or likely infected areas to another place if possible, Comply with risk management and mitigation measures that business enterprises and sites of vulnerable plants and plant communities have in place, Spray infected and nearby plants with a fungicide to kill spores 3-4 days prior to removal, Before being removed, smaller plants and plant parts should be enclosed in a plastic bag, Larger plants that do not fit in bags can be cut into smaller pieces and covered with black plastic for 3-4 weeks in a sunny spot. Canna species may be infected by the rust (Puccinia Thaliae). This datasheet on Agonis flexuosa covers Identity, Distribution. It prefers moist sandy soils in full sun but is adaptable as long as the soil is well-drained. Myrtle rust spreads naturally by wind, water, insects and animals. Willow Myrtle is grown for its pendant crown and its small white flowers. It normally starts as small purple spots on the leaves from whichspores form in yellow pustules that fade to grey as the infection matures and can merge creating leaf distortion and death of the plant. which is regarded as a sub-species of the Mule deer. Spores can remain viable for up to three months. Vascular - Exotic. This fungus caused purplish red blotches on the upper leaf surface, that become dry in the middle and result in a brown patch with purple edges. Germination occurs in dark moist positions with a temperature between15 to25C and the newpustules can release spores in 10 to 12 days, (spores remain viable for 3-months). These cuttings are an advantage where the plant uses the axillary bud at the base of the petiole for new shoot growth and maximises available propagation material, as each node will produce a new plant. . This tree will establish in 2 to 4 years and is commonly seen as an understorey tree in wet forests. Flower. latifolia, Well drained, sandy-stony to clay soils, tolerates most soils, pH 5.5-7.5, Agonis flexuosa nana is suitable for pot culture, Full sun, drought and frost tolerant, open to exposed position, Application of slow releasd fertiliser during autumn, Train to a single leader when young, tolerates a light prune after flowering. All members of the Myrtaceae plant family are potential hosts of myrtle rust, including: Expand the following for images that show symptoms of myrtle rust infection on a range of Myrtaceae family plants. flexuosa.from Latin, flexuosus, bending or curving in a zig-zag manner Genetic diversity in highly susceptible species could be greatly reduced and the structure and function of certain ecosystems could be adversely affected in the long term. Hardwood cuttings are normally between 100 to 760 mm long and may have either a heel of the older wood attached to the base, or a short section of the older wood at the base. Root cuttings of small plants are placed in flats in lengths of 20 to 50 mm and laying horizontally on the surface of the soil. Leaves form rusty red powdery spots that enlarge. The fir is generally tawny brown during summer and during winter it has a heaver grey-brown to blue-grey coat with a small white tail that is tipped in black. (Scale: 1-drop from 3) but will tolerate both dry or wet conditions. It is also used for foliage contrast and it can be grown in heavy clay soil. Infested leaves become brown in patches, fall prematurely and flower and fruit may also be infected. It is easily the most common of the Agonis species, and is one of the most recognisable trees of Western Australia, being commonly grown in parks and on road verges in Perth. Agonis flexuosa is naturally found in south-western Western Australia growing in coastal regions and in Jarrah forests from Perth to Albany. This is a common problem that occurs when grown in a protected enclosure (hot house). How is it spread? Note that older lesions can be dull yellow or brown to ash in colour and spore masses may have disappeared: Yellow myrtle rust spores appearing on the fruit of beach cherry (Eugenia reinwardtiana) (photo courtesy of Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation): Yellow myrtle rust spores appearing on the immature fruit and flower of iron malletwood (Rhodamnia sessiliflora) (photo courtesy of Queensland Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation): Myrtle rust spores on mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans) inoculated under controlled conditions (photo courtesy of Dr Louise Morin, CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences): Willow myrtle (Agonis flexuosa) photo courtesy Dr Angus Carnegie I&I NSW, and all other images courtesy David Smith, Agriculture Victoria. endstream endobj startxref Fine seed is sown in pots or flats that are no deeper than 70 to 80 mm. Callistephus and Solidago species may be infected by the Rust (Coleosporium solidaginis) which forms bright yellow spots particularly on new foliage or young plants. Glasshouse red spider mite, Scale insects Glasshouse red spider mite , Scale insects . This overall, results in a loss of vigour and in small plants may lead to death. 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White Rust (Albugo candida) forms snow white pustules that contain colourless spores that turn yellow then brown and are found on the underside of leaves. The fungi attacks the needles predominantly towards the branch tips turning them yellow and eventually killing them . Their compact growth may have created a microclimate for the fungus to establish and spread. It is not commonly seen on cultivated plants. Press the media down level and firm with a piece of timber and then thoroughly moisten. Cankers will also appear on the trunk and it tends to attack young trees. Misting systems are of great benefit to cuttings as the regulated fogging with water inhibits the cuttings from drying out and as a result the cuttings may be grown in full sun. Deer are most active from spring to autumn but can be troublesome during winter when the feed is scarce. The juvenile leaves are ovate and are arranged alternately. with 75 genera native to Australia and the remaining distributed in South America, Africa and the neighbouring islands. Without pruning, the canopy can become thin. Metrosideros flexuosa, var. Severe rust disease in young trees may kill shoot tips, causing loss of leaders and a bushy habit. There are two main types of repellents contact and area. There is both resident and migratory Blacktails. This fungal problem that infects the epidermal layer on the leaf underside, forming pale green areas that are raised and split open revealing reddish brown spores that have a dusty appearance. ) Reduce the spread of myrtle rust on your property, Treating myrtle rust for nurseries, plant traders and the bush foods industry. 2023 PlantFileonline. ). Precautions to limit the spread of myrtle rust should be taken by people carrying out activities where there is potential to spread myrtle rust to vulnerable species or plant communities. Leaves are narrow and reach a length of 150mm. Persistent infection may kill the plant. Agonis flexuosa, This small tree has rough brown bark with multiple trunks that branch out into a graceful weeping crown. This fungus caused purplish red blotches on the upper leaf surface, that become dry in the middle and result in a brown patch with purple edges. It was first found on the central coast of NSW in April 2010. Surface sow fresh seed during spring and prick out when large enough to handle. The new growth is a rich red, changing to soft green as the season progresses. It certain regions plants infected with this rust must be removed and destroyed to avoid infecting neighbouring agriculture crops. ) Recently, severe dieback symptoms have been observed in Agonis flexuosa, a tree native to the south-west of Western Australia. The leaves curl and die and the plant becomes stunted. All inquiries should be addressed to, Well drained, sandy-stony to clay soils, tolerates most soils, pH 5.5-7.5, Agonis flexuosa nana is suitable for pot culture, Full sun, drought and frost tolerant, open to exposed position, Train to a single leader when young, tolerates a light prune after flowering, Application of slow releasd fertiliser during autumn. Life cycle. Rotation of fungicides containing different active ingredients is recommended to ensure fungicide applications remain effective. 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