ON THIS PLANT
Darwinia fascicularis is shrub in the myrtle family and is endemic to areas near Sydney. A small shrub with aromatic foliage and white flowers, turning red as they mature. Nectar feeding birds are attracted to its flowers as a food source.
CARE GUIDE
How to keep Darwinia Fascicularis.
Pruning
The clustered darwinia is a bushy, evergreen shrub known for its vibrant, clustered blooms. To keep the plant healthy and beautiful, prune it in early spring by removing dead branches and lightly shaping the shrub. This encourages growth and improves air circulation. With light, regular maintenance, you can enhance flowering through new shoots, improving both the health and appearance of the plant.
CHARACTERISTICS
Botanical profile.
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