Myoporum Parvifolium Pink Creeping Boobialla Native Ground Cover Plants
Myoporum Parvifolium Pink Creeping Boobialla Native Ground Cover Plants
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Myoporum parvifolium, also known as Creeping Boobialla, features dense, fine-textured foliage with small, bright green leaves. In spring and summer, it produces delicate white or pale pink star-shaped flowers.
Use:
Perfect for ground cover, Myoporum parvifolium is ideal for erosion control, filling in garden beds, or softening the edges of pathways. This native ground cover plant is also great for reducing weed growth.
Preferred Climate:
Myoporum parvifolium thrives in temperate to warm climates and is drought-tolerant once established, making it suitable for a wide range of Australian conditions.
Best Position and Soil Type:
Plant in well-drained soil in full sun to partial shade. Myoporum parvifolium prefers sandy or loamy soils but can tolerate poor soil conditions.
Mature Height and Width:
This ground cover plant grows low to the ground, typically reaching a height of 10-15 cm with a spread of up to 2 meters, creating a dense, carpet-like cover.
Care:
These young tubestock Myoporum parvifolium plants need regular, consistent watering to establish themselves. Once rooted, they require minimal care but will benefit from occasional light pruning to encourage dense growth.
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