Syzygium ‘Select’ (Lilly Pilly) 200mm
Syzygium ‘Select’ is a dense, evergreen Australian native shrub widely used for hedging and screening due to its compact growth habit, glossy foliage, and reliable performance. It is a refined Lilly Pilly variety suited to both residential and commercial landscapes where a uniform, well-structured hedge is required.
The plant features lush green leaves with new growth emerging in soft bronze to reddish tones before maturing. This flush of colour provides subtle contrast while maintaining a consistent overall appearance. Its foliage is relatively fine and closely spaced, contributing to a neat, manicured look.
Key Features
Syzygium ‘Select’ is valued for its dense branching and ability to form a thick, even hedge with minimal gaps. It responds well to pruning and can be easily shaped into formal hedges or screens.
It also shows improved resistance to psyllids compared to older Lilly Pilly varieties, resulting in cleaner foliage and reduced maintenance.
Small white flowers may appear in warmer months, followed by decorative berries, though these are often reduced when regularly trimmed.
Growth Habit and Size
This cultivar develops as a compact, upright shrub with strong lateral branching.
It typically reaches 4 to 6 metres in height if left unpruned, with a spread of approximately 2 to 3 metres. For hedging, it is commonly maintained between 1.5 and 3 metres.
Growth rate is moderate to fast under favourable conditions.
Care Requirements
Light
Performs best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun promotes denser growth and better foliage colour.
Watering
Requires regular watering during establishment. Once established, it is moderately drought tolerant but performs best with consistent moisture.
Water approximately 1–2 times per week depending on conditions.
Soil
Adaptable to a wide range of soil types, provided drainage is adequate. Prefers well-draining soil enriched with organic matter.
Temperature and Climate
Suitable for temperate, coastal, and subtropical climates. It tolerates humidity and light frost once established.
Maintenance
Responds well to pruning and can be clipped regularly to maintain a formal hedge. Its dense growth reduces the need for frequent trimming.
Fertilising during the growing season supports vigorous growth and healthy foliage. A general-purpose or native fertiliser is suitable.
Mulching helps retain soil moisture and improve soil quality.
Common Issues
Generally low-maintenance with good pest resistance.
Minor pest activity may occur but is rarely significant.
Yellowing leaves may indicate poor drainage or nutrient deficiency.
Applications
Syzygium ‘Select’ is suitable for:
Hedging and screening
Privacy planting
Boundary planting
Formal garden design
Commercial landscaping
Suburban and coastal gardens
Its dense growth and consistent structure make it ideal for creating clean, uniform hedges.
Specification and Care Chart
| Attribute |
Details |
| Botanical Name |
Syzygium australe ‘Select’ |
| Common Name |
Select Lilly Pilly |
| Plant Type |
Evergreen shrub / small tree |
| Mature Height |
4 m to 6 m (unpruned) |
| Growth Habit |
Dense, upright |
| Growth Rate |
Moderate to fast |
| Light Conditions |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Direct Sunlight |
Suitable |
| Watering Frequency |
1–2 times per week (more during establishment) |
| Soil Type |
Well-draining, adaptable |
| Drainage Requirement |
Essential |
| Temperature Range |
Temperate to subtropical |
| Frost Tolerance |
Light frost |
| Humidity |
Tolerant |
| Fertiliser |
General-purpose or native fertiliser |
| Maintenance Level |
Low |
| Pest Resistance |
Good (psyllid resistant) |
| Toxicity |
Not commonly regarded as toxic |
FAQ – Syzygium ‘Select’
Is it good for hedging?
Yes, it is widely used for dense, formal hedging and screening.
How often should it be pruned?
Prune as needed to maintain shape, typically a few times per year.
Does it get psyllids?
It has improved resistance compared to many older varieties.
How fast does it grow?
Growth is moderate to fast under good conditions.
Can it tolerate full sun?
Yes, it performs well in full sun and partial shade.
How tall does it grow?
Up to 6 metres if unpruned, but commonly maintained lower for hedging.