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Melaleuca incana - Gray Honey-Myrtle

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Melaleuca incana is a stunning specimen often known as the Gray Honey-Myrtle. Belonging to the noble Myrtaceae family, this evergreen shrub hails from the wild expanse of Western Australia. With a robust size growing up to 4 meters in height and spanning a spread of 2 meters, it captivates the senses with its silvery-green, needle-like foliage and the spectacle of its creamy-white, brush-like flowers that bloom from winter through to summer. Hardy in nature, this remarkable plant is celebrated for its resistance to drought, salinity, and wind, making it an exceptional complement for arid, coastal, or challenging landscapes. Requiring low water usage and thriving in full sun, this shrub is the epitome of low-maintenance luxury. Its fragrant leaves and nectar-rich flowers act like a magnet for birds and insects, making the Gray Honey-Myrtle a sublime choice for those looking to spark life and color into their garden while promoting local wildlife.

  • Size: Up to 2-4 meters tall with a spread up to 2 meters
  • Flowers: Creamy-white, brush-like flowers
  • Foliage: Silvery-green, needle-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Wildlife: Fragrant leaves and nectar-rich flowers attract various birds and insects
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