White Anzac is a low-slung native shrub wide with white bottlebrush flowers, often in clusters of three, appearing in late spring through summer. Prune every year after flowering to discourage loose straggly growth and to remove old flowers. White Anzac will thrive in native gardens and coastal landscapes and attracts birds, bees and butterflies to its nectar-rich flowers.
Soil: Plant in a free draining soil rich in organic matter. Mulch and water regularly until the plant is established - usually around 12 weeks.
Conditions: Full sun to semi-shade. Coastal, salt, drought and frost hardy.
Size: Height 1m x width 3m
Soil: Plant in a free draining soil rich in organic matter. Mulch and water regularly until the plant is established - usually around 12 weeks.
Conditions: Full sun to semi-shade. Coastal, salt, drought and frost hardy.
Size: Height 1m x width 3m