Ideal for rockeries or mixed gardens, this dwarf Baeckea spreads to form a cute, small, mounded shrub. During Summer it produces masses of pretty, little, white flowers which almost completely cover the plant. The good news is that it tolerates a wide range of conditions including drought and periods of wetness, which makes it one of the hardiest little plants I have come across. Perfect little filler in any garden. Why not add a few to your garden to fill up all those little gaps? H. 50cm
Baeckea Miniature
Cute, little mounded shrub to 50cm..masses of white flowers cover the plant.
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