Westringia Jervis Gem
$3.40 inc.GST
Common Name – Westringia jervis Gem – A dwarf form of the wynabbie gem, this hardy native withstands trying conditions. It can be planted as a speciem or as attractive compact low hedge. Its mauve flowers and soft new foliage make it a great variety to have as a steped hedge in front of a Avonview lavender or contrast against another medium green hedge.
Description
| Common Use | Hedge – Border | ||
| Ideal Use Height Range (metres) | 0.4-1.5 | ||
| Ideal Use Width (metres) | 0.4-1.5 | ||
| Growth Rate Once Established – per year | 0.75 mtr | ||
| Native To | Australia | ||
| Maximum Height (metres) | 2 | ||
| Maximum Width (metres) | 4 | ||
| Flower | Purple | ||
| Flower Time | Spring Autumn | ||
| Other Comment | |||
| An annual trim will keep this variety nice and neat. | |||
Additional information
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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