Leptospermum luehmannii

Leptospermum luehmannii

The beautiful trunks and branches of this species are its main feature. Recently, the flowering period has been lengthy so maybe include this species for many reasons. When not in flower, the weeping form is most attractive. Being a rare species, it is positive to include this species in as many protected garden spaces as possible. Rare species Conservation Status: 2RC-, attractive light brown peeling bark exposing new bright green stems.

Type of Plant
Tall Shrub
Size
3m tall x 1.5m spread
Flower Structure
Small five petaled flower
Flower Colour
White
Flowers When?
Summer, Winter, Spring
Leaves
Shiny, elliptical leaves
Light Levels
Full Sun, Light Shade
Soil Types
Acid to neutral sandy, Loam, Sandy, Light forest soil
Soil Moisture
Well Drained
Garden Use
Garden Filler, Feature, Hedge, Mass plantings
Care
Low maintanance
Special Features
fast growing, bird nesting, prunes well
Attracts
Bees, Other Insects
Family
Myrtaceae
Cultivars, Hybrids, Varieties
History, meaning of the name
Ffrom the Latin anfractus meaning bending, winding or crooked. … luehmannii) and fruiting valves at rim level (exserted for L. luehmannii).
Distribution
Limited distribution: Queensland and New South Wales border region and native to the Glasshouse region.
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