This evergreen shrub resembles rosemary but lacks its fragrance and culinary value. It excels in coastal gardens, withstanding salt spray admirably. It thrives in sandy, well-drained soil and becomes relatively drought-tolerant once established, requiring less water than other plants. Additionally, it responds well to pruning, allowing you to shape it into beautifully pruned balls, hedges, or lollipop standards. During spring and summer, it adorns itself with dainty white or blue flowers.
Botanical Name | Westringia Fructicosa |
Growth Expectancy
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1m/1.5m H x 1m/1.5m W
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Position
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Sun
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Water Smart | Yes |
Indigenous | No |