Leptospermum myrsinoides - Silky Tea-tree
Leptospermum myrsinoides, commonly known as Silky Tea-tree, is a small, dense shrub native to Victoria and South Australia. It generally grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and is commonly found in heathlands, woodlands, and open forests, thriving in well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils. This plant is recognized for its small, dark green, oval leaves and white, five-petaled flowers that bloom in spring, creating a beautiful contrast against the foliage. The flowers attract various pollinators, including bees, making it a valuable addition to native gardens.
Leptospermum myrsinoides, commonly known as Silky Tea-tree, is a small, dense shrub native to Victoria and South Australia. It generally grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and is commonly found in heathlands, woodlands, and open forests, thriving in well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils. This plant is recognized for its small, dark green, oval leaves and white, five-petaled flowers that bloom in spring, creating a beautiful contrast against the foliage. The flowers attract various pollinators, including bees, making it a valuable addition to native gardens.
Leptospermum myrsinoides, commonly known as Silky Tea-tree, is a small, dense shrub native to Victoria and South Australia. It generally grows to a height of 1 to 2 meters and is commonly found in heathlands, woodlands, and open forests, thriving in well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils. This plant is recognized for its small, dark green, oval leaves and white, five-petaled flowers that bloom in spring, creating a beautiful contrast against the foliage. The flowers attract various pollinators, including bees, making it a valuable addition to native gardens.