Boronia citriodora subsp citriodora ‘Lemon Scented Boronia’ Tas Endemic
$5.50
Origin: Tasmanian endemic species.
Small shrub to 0.8m. Flowers pale pink. Strong lemon scented leaves when crushed. Flowers in summer.
Edibles: Lemon scented leaves used as garnish or flavouring.
Feature Codes: BCJNOX
Description
| Origin |
Tas endemic |
| Form: |
Small low growing shrub |
| Type: |
Evergreen |
| Height (typical): |
to 1.0m |
| Width (typical): |
1.0m |
| Growth rate: |
Medium |
| Uses: |
Garden beds, specimen |
| Soil type: |
All soils from well drained to occasionally |
|
wet |
| Position: |
Full sun to part shade |
| Frost hardiness: |
Very frost hardy |
| Drought tolerance: |
Requires summer water |
| Wind firmness: |
N/A |
| Flowering time: |
Spring |
| Pruning: |
Tip prune if required for shape |
| Features: |
Perfumed pink fading to white flowers |
| Edibles: |
Lemon scented leaves used as garnish or flavouring |