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coastalcreeper

Scientific Name: Aphanisma

Family: Chenopodiaceae

Category: Dicot

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Westringia fruticosa 'Bulli'

Westringia fruticosa 'Bulli' is commonly known as Bulli Coastal Creeper, Coastal Rosemary, or Native Rosemary. It is a prostrate (low-growing) form of coastal rosemary popular as a ground cover.

Considerations for Pets

  • This plant is a ground cover.
  • The plant is hardy with low water requirements once established, so it can thrive in areas with little maintenance.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Westringia fruticosa 'Bulli'
  • Common Names: Bulli Coastal Creeper, Coastal Rosemary, Native Rosemary

Morphology and Growth Habit

  • Evergreen ground cover, typically reaching up to 20 cm in height and spreading up to 2 meters wide.
  • Forms a thick carpet of grey-green foliage.
  • Features an abundance of small white flowers, primarily in Spring.

Distribution and Habitat

  • A variety of native Coastal Rosemary.
  • Suitable for coastal gardens.

Ecological Role

  • Used in re-vegetation projects.

Quirky Facts

  • The photograph of Westringia 'Bulli Coastal Creeper' was taken at Yarralumla Nursery, ACT Australian Plant Index (APII)- Photo No. : dig.18560.