Westringia fruticosa Zena - Coastal Rosemary, Native Rosemary, Coast Rosemary
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Mature size: 1-1.5m tall/wide.
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Recommended spacing: 60cm-1m apart for a hedge
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun-part shade.
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Growth rate: Moderate-fast.
Uses
Pot/container plant, patio/verandah plant, native garden, small gardens, formal gardens, Topiary or Parterre gardens, wildflower/cottage garden, Mediterranean garden, garden filler, mass plantings, lining driveways, feature shrub, playgrounds, short hedge, borders/edges, coastal gardens, erosion control/bank stability, retaining wall.
Noteworthy
Australian Native cultivar, hardy evergreen, low maintenance, attracts small birds and other pollinators.
Tolerant
Pruning/hard cut-backs, coastal conditions, wind, drought and light frost once established.
Colour/Growth form
Naturally compact shrub with dense, silvery-green foliage similar to that of a Rosemary. Pale mauve to white flowers blooms, making it a year-round attraction. Westringia fruticosa Zena adds elegant texture with its fine leaves and is perfect for coastal and rock gardens where hardy, low-growing plants are needed.
What is Westringia fruticosa Zena?
Known for its dense growth habit and soft grey-green leaves, Westringia fruticosa Zena is a beautiful native that thrives in tough conditions. Its rounded, compact form is ideal for low-maintenance gardens and provides a soft backdrop to vibrant flowering plants.
How to Care for Westringia fruticosa Zena
This resilient plant requires minimal care. Ensure well-drained soil and water regularly during the establishment phase. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth. Suitable for both beginner gardeners and seasoned plant enthusiasts.
Commonly misspelt:
Westringea, Wesringia, Xena