Bonsai Westringia

White flowers bloom along the branches year round in coastal areas with peak in spring and is predominately only spring blooming in inland plantings.
Bonsai westringia. Bonsai centrum libčany libčany 137 503 22 libčany. Attractive as a specimen or flowering container plant. Westringia fruticosa mundi nfl25 pp 24042 mundi coast rosemary this low spreading evergreen shrub grows to 2 feet tall by at least 5 feet wide with dark gray green 1 inch long narrow leaves. It is native the coast of new south wales where it can be seen hugging the cliffs and growing near the sand on the beach.
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Repotting should take place in the spring. We use a mixture of akadama pumice and john innes when repotting remove about 30 of the root mass. We introduce you to the fascinating and living art of bonsai and help you get started. Ideal for formal hedging and for mid level screening.
This shrub is very tough and grows on cliffs right next to the ocean. Westringia fruticosa smokey coastal rosemary a small shrub with soft grey green and white variegated foliage with small white flowers which are attractive to butterflies and harmless native bees. Its grey green foliage and small white flowers are attractive to butterflies and harmless native bees. Watch the video below for a short introduction to the bonsai tree basics oscar founder bonsai empire.
This is a great prostrate version of that tough old favourite plant westringia or coastal rosemary. Westringia fruticosa the coastal rosemary or coastal westringia is a shrub that grows near the coast in eastern australia. They also have orange to purply spots on their bottom half. This is a very compact form and is very adaptable to most situations.
It is an excellent dense growing shrub for coastal plantings where it can tolerate wind and sea spray. Genus shrub native to australia commonly called romerino because of its similarity to the aromatic bush.