Callistemon White Anzac is grown for its attractive foliage and bottlebrush-like flowers. Masses of the showy, white flower spikes are produced though spring and summer. It typically grows to 1.5 m tall and 3 m wide, but is often pruned back to just behind the flowers after the spring flush. Callistemon White Anzac is an easy to grow and relatively low maintenance plant that is commonly used in mixed plantings, grown as a small specimen, used as a backdrop for smaller plants, planted around outdoor living areas, or maintained in a container.
Westringia Mundi is a variety of the commonly known, Coastal Rosemary, and is grown for its lovely foliage and great form. It grows as a spreading shrub with narrow, grey-green leaves held densely on short stems. The foliage is complemented with small and dainty, white flowers through spring and summer as it grows to 50 cm tall and 1.2 m wide. Westringia Mundi is commonly used as a groundcover, included in coastal gardens, grown as a border plant, planted around pool and other outdoor living areas, or used anywhere a hardy and attractive plant is required.
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