Scientific Name | Leucopogon parviflorus |
Size and form | A dense, twisting, shrub or small tree 1-5m high and 2-3m wide. |
Flowers, leaves and fruit | Small white, bearded flowers occur in terminal clusters from September to November. The fruit is a fleshy and white drupe eaten by birds. |
Growing conditions | Suitable for planting on dunes, sandstone, limestone and well-drained soils in coastal areas. It prefers a full-sun, part-shade position. |
Coast Beard-heath
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