Leucopogon virgatus, commonly known as common beard-heath, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to south-eastern Australia. It is an erect to low-lying shrub with linear to narrowly lance-shaped or egg-shaped leaves, and erect clusters of three to seven white, tube-shaped flowers on the ends of branches and in upper leaf axils.
How to keep Leucopogon Virgatus.
Pruning
The common beard-heath is a hardy shrub known for its delicate white to pink bell-shaped flowers. To encourage bushier growth and more abundant flowering, prune it in early spring using clean tools. Be cautious not to prune too heavily, as this can cause stress to the plant. Regular maintenance pruning helps improve air circulation and sunlight exposure, which promotes the shrub's overall health.
Botanical profile.
- Genus
- Leucopogon
- Family
- Ericaceae