Eremophila glabra Silver Spread is a bright and hardy native groundcover with a large spreading habit that brings colour and contrast into your garden. Its soft silver foliage and small, tubular, yellow flowers grow close to the plant in spring, creating a delightful display. Pruning in late spring after flowering and feeding with a good quality native fertiliser, such as bush tucker, helps keep the plant bushy and thriving.
Soil: Prefers sandy or free-draining soil.
Conditions: Thrives in full sun positions. Tolerates light frosts once established.
Size: Spreads to approximately 1.5 metres wide by 40cm high.
Recommended Use: Ideal for ground cover, providing colour and contrast in gardens.
Soil: Prefers sandy or free-draining soil.
Conditions: Thrives in full sun positions. Tolerates light frosts once established.
Size: Spreads to approximately 1.5 metres wide by 40cm high.
Recommended Use: Ideal for ground cover, providing colour and contrast in gardens.