A very attractive and hardy small tree with glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of cute, fluffy, creamy-yellow flowers appear on Summer. The flowers are super attractive to bees and butterflies and other beneficial insects. A fantastic shade tree, a great addition in a mixed bush screen or can be clipped to form a hedge. Prefers a partly shaded position with moist, well-drained soil, also responds well to am application of native fertiliser in Spring and Autumn. H. 3-7m
Backhousia myrtifolia ‘Cinnamon Myrtle’
A hardy,small, bushy tree with shiny, dark green leaves & clusters of fluffy, white flowers in Summer. A valuable tree for shade. H. 3-7m
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