Westringia fruticosa - Coastal Rosemary
Westringia fruticosa is a hardy Australian native that is a compact shrub with dense rosemary like grey green foliage and produces white to light mauve flowers with purple blotches in the throat throughout the year.
Uses: This adaptable native plant is ideal for seaside gardens, native gardens or general garden planting. Very useful as a formal or informal hedge.
Position: Tolerates a large range of soils and conditions. Frost hardy. Grows best in well drained soil in a sunny position. Great for coastal conditions, tolerates sea spray.
Height: 1 -2m
Width: 1 - 2m
Flower Colour: White, mauve
Flowering Time: Spring
Foliage Colour: Green- Grey
Position: Sunny, well drained
Soil: Most soil types
Uses: Hedge, topiary, screen, borders, cottage gardens, windbreak