Adenanthos cygnorum in 50mm Forestry Tube

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Description

Adenanthos cygnorum, known as Common woollybush, grows as a tall shrub up to three metres high. It has soft grey-green or grey-blue foliage, consisting of closely packed, small, hairy leaves on pliable, hairy stems. It is woolly both in appearance and feel, hence the common name. It grows in full sun or part shade in most well drained soils. Drought tolerant once established, resistant to salt spray and moderately frost tolerant.

Additional information

Conditions

Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Watering

light to medium

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Description

Adenanthos cygnorum, known as Common woollybush, grows as a tall shrub up to three metres high. It has soft grey-green or grey-blue foliage, consisting of closely packed, small, hairy leaves on pliable, hairy stems. It is woolly both in appearance and feel, hence the common name. It grows in full sun or part shade in most well drained soils. Drought tolerant once established, resistant to salt spray and moderately frost tolerant.

Additional information

Conditions

Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Watering

light to medium

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained

Description

Adenanthos cygnorum, known as Common woollybush, grows as a tall shrub up to three metres high. It has soft grey-green or grey-blue foliage, consisting of closely packed, small, hairy leaves on pliable, hairy stems. It is woolly both in appearance and feel, hence the common name. It grows in full sun or part shade in most well drained soils. Drought tolerant once established, resistant to salt spray and moderately frost tolerant.

Additional information

Conditions

Drought Hardy, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun, Part Shade

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Watering

light to medium

Soil

Loam, Sandy Loam, Well drained