A small, pretty shrub with masses of little, white flowers appearing from November to March. It has a compact, neat habit which makes it great for low hedges or borders but also looks beautiful in mixed gardens or containers. La Petite prefers a sunny to part shade position in moist, well-drained soil. H. 1m W. 1m
Baeckea La Petite
Small compact shrub with masses of white flowers from Nov to March. H.1m. Its compact neat shape makes it ideal for planting along walls and fences
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