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Dwarf Grey Honey Myrtle
A dwarf form of the species. Small, pale yellow, brush-like flowers are in abundance during spring and summer.
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view favouritesA dwarf form of the species. Small, pale yellow, brush-like flowers are in abundance during spring and summer.
Shrubs with fine, dense foliage and clusters of white flowers in early summer.
An attractive paperbark trunk and long branches carrying small, thick, bright green leaves and light pink to purple flower heads in late spring and summer.
A highly ornamental shrub with long, slender branches with short, fine, dark green leaves and showy clusters of pink to deep rose flowers in spring.
A shrub with larger, more rounded leaves and a shorter flower spike than the rest of the species. The red flower form is most popular.
A rounded shrub with fine, bright green foliage. Scarlet spikes of flowers are produced inside the bush at any time of year, peaking in summer.
Fast-growing, deciduous tree to 12 m high. Glossy, bright green leaves turn yellow before dropping in winter. Fruits can be cream-yellow or dark red.
Only grows to 2 metres high and has light green foliage and attractive paper bark stems. At maturity, the many trunks can be an attractive feature.
A hardy, evergreen tree with dense, dark green foliage and clusters of red flowers in early summer.
Produces spectacular displays of bright yellow-orange flowers in late October and through to early December.