WESTRINGIA FRUCTICOSA

WESTRINGIA FRUCTICOSA

Description:

Evergreen perennial plant of the Lamiaceae family. It is made up of branched stems covered with numerous lanceolate leaves. The flowers are white, tubular in shape. Westringia offers abundant flowering from April to October.

Ground:

It prefers loose, fertile and well-drained substrates

Light:

Requires full sun and areas sheltered from cold winds, but grows strong and lush even in semi-shady areas

Water:

Regular watering in summer, however avoiding excess water

Minimum temperature:

It resists high temperatures, does not tolerate winter frost.

5 ° C.

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