Spyridium obcordatum
Creeping Dusty Miller,
A$9.00
Spyridium obcordatum, commonly known as Creeping Dusty Miller, is a rare prostrate shrub endemic to Tasmania. This low-growing plant belongs to the Rhamnaceae family and is noted for its heart-shaped leaves and clusters of hairy white flowers. In its natural habitat, it is primarily found in open woodlands and coastal heathlands, often associated with rocky outcrops and serpentine soils
While rare in the wild, Spyridium obcordatum is popular in Australian native gardening as an attractive groundcover. It is known for being frost-hardy and requiring minimal water once established, provided it is in well-drained soil.
Available in a 14cm pot

