Babingtonia virgata treeBabingtonia virgata, also known as Slender Tea Tree or Heath Myrtle, is a charming evergreen shrub native to Australia, prized for its fine, needle like foliage and delicate white or pale pink star shaped flowers. This compact, bushy shrub thrives in full sun to partial shade and is perfect for use in hedges, borders, or coastal gardens. Flowering in late winter to early spring, Babingtonia virgata attracts pollinators, especially bees, making it an
It makes an excellent shade tree and is perfect as a statement piece in large parks
paper-shelled almonds that mature in autumn
and insects
low-growing banksia that flowers prolifically throughout autumn and winter
Cultivate well before planting with compost/cow manure and mulch well after planting
Conditions: Part shade position
making it ideal for filling spaces with minimal maintenance
Flowering mainly in spring and late summer
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commonly known as Atlas Cedar
and coastal gardens
Size: Height 6m x width 1