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Leucadendron meridianum 'More Silver' - Limestone Conebush

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Leucadendron meridianum 'More Silver' is an enchanting evergreen shrub otherwise known as the Limestone Conebush. From the Proteaceae family, it's esteemed worldwide for its 2-3 meters tall majestic stature and a compelling display of silver-grey foliage. It thrives in full sunlight and demonstrates exemplary adaptation to well-drained, limestone-derived soils, making it a drought-resistant, low-maintenance wonder for any garden layout. Yearly, as winter segues into spring, it crowns itself with vibrant yellow cones, providing a much-needed chromatic warmth and visual interest. With a natural resilience to wind, the Limestone Conebush is ideally accommodated in seaside and xeriscape gardens, rendering a scenic appeal that holds the beholder's gaze all year round. Whatever the season or landscaping purpose, 'More Silver' proves to be a refined aesthetic choice that delivers outstanding longevity.

  • Size: Up to 2-3 meters tall
  • Flowers: Yellow cones in late winter to early spring
  • Foliage: Silver-grey
  • Water usage: Low (drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Soil Preference: Prefers well-drained, limestone-derived soils
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