Darwinia Seaspray
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$6.55
Mounding groundcover with scented, silver-grey foliage and fiery flowers in winter through to summer. Looks great when mass planted and grown in rockery gardens.
We love Darwinia Seaspray for its lemon-scented leaves, unusual flowers, healthy growth
We can't ship this product to South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia.
Darwinia citriodora prostrate form ‘Seaspray’™ - lemon darwinia, lemon-scented myrtle
APPEARANCE : Mounding native groundcover with silvery-grey, lemon-scented foliage and orange-red wildlife-attracting flowers from winter to summer.USE FOR : Hedging and edging, native gardens, wildlife gardens, groundcover, rockeries, pots and containers.
PLANTING : Full sun to light or dappled shade in any well-drained soil, especially sandy soils. Grows in deeper shade but plant will be leggier. Protect from frost. Water regularly. Phosphorus-sensitive so the P ratio of the fertiliser needs to be under 3%.
CARE : Mulch and water regularly until the plant is established, usually around 12 weeks. Feed with a slow release native fertiliser during spring. Minimal tip pruning after flowering in late summer - early autumn to promote bushier growth habit. Usually pest- and disease-resistant.
HEIGHT & WIDTH: 15 - 30cm H x 50 - 90cm W
YOUR PLANTS : These are tubestock plants, healthy young plants with new roots that will establish quickly in your garden. The pot size is 80mm high and 42 mm wide.
You can see an example in the image gallery.
What is tubestock?
| Plants For State | ACT,NSW,NT,QLD,VIC |
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