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RE: Twiggy Heath Myrtle and Australian Native Tea Tree

in #baeckea6 years ago

A beautiful shrub literally consists of the same flowers. A small growing tea tree, Leptospermum flavescens "Cardwell" is great for plants in the garden, and can also be used with a low level of extraction or sorting.
This is a very attractive shrub, leptosperm with masses of pink or white flowers from winter to spring. The stems have a natural bulging or weeping habit, and, given the small room, it looks very elegant, like a separate tree of characters. Flowers form right along the arch, which adds to the general appearance.
Very hardy and tolerant to a variety of conditions, it is a low-speed installation, well suited for use in various areas of landscape design. Suitable for mass plantings in landscaping projects. This form of "Cardwell", which has the best weeping habit and, therefore, the most popular.

https://www.acsgarden.com/plantdir.aspx?id=172

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Silly Sausage Award ! Well done for selecting nice Pics.