Melaleuca parvistaminea
(Rough-barked Honey-Myrtle)
| Planting Group or Form | Medium Shrub |
|---|---|
| Height | 2 - 4 m |
| Width | 3 - 5m |
| Aspect | Full sun to part shade |
| Soil | Moist poorly drained soils |
| Flower | Cream Oct - Dec |
| Attracts | Bees, birds and butterflies |
A shrub or small tree with rough fibrous bark, narrow foliage scattered around the stems, and flowers arranged in short spikes.
An important plant to create diversity in a suburban garden, as it provides food and habitat for a range of wildlife, including birds and insects. Trim annually to encourage bushy growth.