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Melaleuca pustulata 50 seeds

$5.00

3 in stock

Description

50 seeds per packet

sow : spring

TAS Conservation status : rare threatened flora

Melaleuca pustulata  is a large dense shrub to 5m rare in cultivation. Scented white to yellow flowers September to January. This melaleuca occurs near the east coast of Tasmania usually in dry heath, often on shallow soils. Coastal and frost tolerant. This is a new untried species for us and I imagine it would require some extra summer water in drier districts.

Photo courtesy of Westflora

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Soil

Clay, Loam, Well drained

Watering

light to medium with some summer water

Description

50 seeds per packet

sow : spring

TAS Conservation status : rare threatened flora

Melaleuca pustulata  is a large dense shrub to 5m rare in cultivation. Scented white to yellow flowers September to January. This melaleuca occurs near the east coast of Tasmania usually in dry heath, often on shallow soils. Coastal and frost tolerant. This is a new untried species for us and I imagine it would require some extra summer water in drier districts.

Photo courtesy of Westflora

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Soil

Clay, Loam, Well drained

Watering

light to medium with some summer water

Description

50 seeds per packet

sow : spring

TAS Conservation status : rare threatened flora

Melaleuca pustulata  is a large dense shrub to 5m rare in cultivation. Scented white to yellow flowers September to January. This melaleuca occurs near the east coast of Tasmania usually in dry heath, often on shallow soils. Coastal and frost tolerant. This is a new untried species for us and I imagine it would require some extra summer water in drier districts.

Photo courtesy of Westflora

Additional information

Conditions

Coastal Tolerant, Frost Tolerant

Height

2M and Above

Position

Full Sun

Region

Cold, Dry, Temperate

Soil

Clay, Loam, Well drained

Watering

light to medium with some summer water