Diplolaena dampieri, commonly known as Dampier's rose,is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae. It is endemic to the west coast of Western Australia. It has slightly leathery, oblong-elliptic shaped leaves, hairy bracts and pale red to orange flowers from July to September.
How to keep Diplolaena Dampieri.
Pruning
Diplolaena dampieri is a beautiful ornamental shrub known for its vibrant flowers and aromatic leaves. To keep it healthy and looking its best, prune the shrub in early spring. This helps shape the plant and encourages vigorous growth. Make sure to remove any dead branches to improve air circulation. Additionally, provide the shrub with sufficient sunlight and regularly check for signs of disease. These practices will help maintain the plant's health and promote an abundance of blooms.
Botanical profile.
- Plant Type
- Shrub
- Genus
- Diplolaena
- Family
- Rutaceae