$5.00 – $15.00
Description
Kunzea ambigua, commonly known as white kunzea, poverty bush or tick bush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is found mainly on sandstone soils in eastern Australia. Growing up to 5 m high and wide, it bears small white flowers in spring. Used in native gardening, it attracts native insects
- Height up to 1-5m
- Dry well drained or sandy soil.
- Tolerate light-heavy frost
- Attracts – nectar eating birds, native bees and other insects
- Uses- erosion control
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Pot Size | 140mm, 200mm – In store purchase only, Tube Stock |
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