RE: Westringia, the tough little Aussie.

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Westringia, the tough little Aussie.

in westringia •  6 years ago 

Ozbreed Aussie Box® Westringia ‘WES08’ PBR

Great native alternative to exotic box plants
Requires less pruning than other Westringias
Drought tolerant and needs less water than exotic box plants
Description: Ozbreed Aussie Box® Westringia can be pruned into a box hedge or left in its natural ball shape whilst staying compact and tidy. Produces mauve flowers throughout spring/summer and has a dense growth habit. Great alternative to exotic box plants as it has faster establishment and requires less water and needs less pruning than other Westringias.

Size: 40-60cm high x 40-60cm wide pruned; 70-95cm high x 70-95cm wide unpruned. NOTE: in QLD and Northern NSW it can grow up to 50% larger in good free draining soils, pruning is recommended in these areas.

Uses: Hedges, borders, containers and mass plantings.

Position: Full sun to light shade. Suits most soil types, prefers free draining soils. Avoid wet feet or depressed planting areas. Tolerates frost and drought.

Care: Water as required for 8-13 weeks until established. Plant in a well mulched garden (chunky mulch is recommended). If required use slow release fertiliser in spring. Leave unpruned in its tidy natural shape or prune to shape 1-3 times a year after flowering (this depends on your requirements, more frequent pruning will provide a tidier shape).

Where it works: NSW, ACT, VIC, TAS, SA, WA and South East QLD (not suited to Northern QLD).

https://www.ozbreed.com.au/plant-ranges/native-shrubs-groundcovers/ozbreed-aussie-box-westringia-is-a-native-box-hedge-plant-with-mauve-flowers-and-a-dense-growth-habit-native-shrubs-ground-covers/

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