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Botanical Name

Phebalium woombye ‘Gibraltar Range Form’

Common Name

Wallum Phebalium

Description

Phebalium woombye ‘Gibraltar Range Form’ is a rounded, small shrub reaching around 1.2 metres tall and wide. Native to the Gibraltar Range in northern New South Wales, it features attractive foliage and bronzed flower buds emerging in late winter, followed by clusters of five-petaled white flowers in spring. It adapts well to full sun or part shade and makes an excellent choice for attracting pollinators. Its unique bud and bloom combination offers striking seasonal display.

Plant Category

Medium Shrubs

Size (H x W)

Height: 1.2 m Width: 1.2 m

Endemic to the Gibraltar Range region in northern New South Wales, typically found in open forests and heathlands.

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