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Westringia Fruticosa – Coastal Rosemary
Westringia Fruticosa – Coastal Rosemary
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Coastal Rosemary
Approximate Sizing
14cm Pot – NA
20cm Pot – NA
25cm Pot – NA
33cm Pot – NA
About the Westringia Fruticosa:
Variety: Westringia Fruticosa – Coastal Rosemary (also known as Native Rosemary or Coastal Westringia)
Full Size: Typically reaches 1–1.5 metres high and wide, but can be kept much smaller with clipping.
Foliage: Evergreen with fine, grey-green to silvery foliage resembling rosemary. Compact and dense in habit with year-round structure.
Why Choose the Coastal Rosemary?
Key Features:
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Naturally compact and rounded, making it ideal for low hedging, borders, and native-style landscaping across all Australian climates.
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Incredibly tough and drought tolerant, performing well in poor soils and exposed coastal conditions including wind and salt spray.
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Soft mauve to white flowers appear throughout the year, especially in spring and summer, offering subtle colour and attracting native pollinators.
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Responds well to regular pruning and shaping, making it suitable for formal or informal styles, topiary, and clipped balls.
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Low maintenance and adaptable, thriving in full sun or part shade and tolerant of a wide range of soil types including sandy and clay soils.
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