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Westringia fruticosa Morning Light - Coast Rosemary

Westringia fruticosa Morning Light grows to 3-4 feet tall and spreads to 5 feet wide. The leaves are tightly clustered and have a cream stripe variegation. The Coast Rosemary blooms heavily in the Spring and always seems to have a few white flowers going. Westringia fruticosa Morning Light is widely tolerant of soil from sandy to clay but requires drying periods between irrigation cycles. Westringia fruticosa Morning Light grows well in full sun to light shade. Westringia fruticosa Morning Light is quite drought tolerant but does best with periodic summer watering, particularly in well drained soils. Westringia fruticosa Morning Light has survived Winter temperatures in the low teens in good form.

Westringia fruticosa Morning Light, Coast Rosemary

White flowers of Westringia fruticosa Morning Light - Coast Rosemary. High resolution photos are part of our garden image collection.