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RE: Westringia, the tough little Aussie.

in #westringia6 years ago (edited)

Wow amazing post!

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Westringia is a tough and easy to grow compact Australian shrub, frost and drought resistant, it can also withstand salt spray, making it ideal for coastal gardens. From a distance the plants look much like a rosemary but with a bushier less upright habit and silvery-grey foliage, upon closer inspection however it is clearly identified as another species. Preferring a well drained spot, it is perfect in those difficult areas, having no problems handling the strongest sun or dry summer conditions once established. It can even be used as a hedge in sheltered locations, reaching 2-3 metres tall. The narrow linear foliage becomes covered in masses of pretty small blue flowers for much of the year. Supplied as pictured in approx. 5 litre containers, our plants are lovely bushy established specimens and are covered with buds and flowers right now.

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https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/westringia-australian-coast-rosemary-large-shrub-in-bud-and-bloom&ved=2ahUKEwiIp6Xv9abdAhUQ0RoKHTMaA_EQFjAZegQIBBAB&usg=AOvVaw0gaQg3xj0l5SFAKxeL_Dqs

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