Darwinia fascicularis - Clustered Darwinia
Darwinia fascicularis, commonly known as Clustered Darwinia, is a small shrub native to the Sydney Region. It typically grows to a height of 0.5 to 1.5 meters and is often found in heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, particularly in sandy or rocky soils. This plant is known for its delicate, tubular flowers that range in color from white to pink and red, blooming primarily in spring. The flowers are densely clustered, giving it a striking appearance and making it attractive to pollinators like bees.
Darwinia fascicularis, commonly known as Clustered Darwinia, is a small shrub native to the Sydney Region. It typically grows to a height of 0.5 to 1.5 meters and is often found in heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, particularly in sandy or rocky soils. This plant is known for its delicate, tubular flowers that range in color from white to pink and red, blooming primarily in spring. The flowers are densely clustered, giving it a striking appearance and making it attractive to pollinators like bees.
Darwinia fascicularis, commonly known as Clustered Darwinia, is a small shrub native to the Sydney Region. It typically grows to a height of 0.5 to 1.5 meters and is often found in heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, particularly in sandy or rocky soils. This plant is known for its delicate, tubular flowers that range in color from white to pink and red, blooming primarily in spring. The flowers are densely clustered, giving it a striking appearance and making it attractive to pollinators like bees.