Melaleuca Thymifolia Honey Myrtle

Melaleuca Thymifolia Honey Myrtle. Melaleuca thymifolia (Thyme Honeymyrtle) Australian Native Plant Profile — Whipbird Environmental It has small bright blue-green leaves and delicate purple feathery flowers. Melaleuca thymifolia prefers to grow in a sunny position in your garden

PlantFiles Pictures Melaleuca Cultivar, Honey Myrtle
PlantFiles Pictures Melaleuca Cultivar, Honey Myrtle 'White Lace' (Melaleuca thymifolia) by Kell from davesgarden.com

Melaleuca thymifolia, commonly known as thyme honey-myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is native to eastern Australia.It is often noticed in spring, with its attractive, purple flowers and is one of the most commonly cultivated melaleucas It has small bright blue-green leaves and delicate purple feathery flowers.

PlantFiles Pictures Melaleuca Cultivar, Honey Myrtle 'White Lace' (Melaleuca thymifolia) by Kell

Melaleuca thymifolia varieties have white through pink and purple flowers Spring into Summer A dense mounded shrub with small leaves and clusters of attractive and intricate purple flowers that are produced sporadically all year It has small bright blue-green leaves and delicate purple feathery flowers.

Melaleuca thymifolia. thyme honeymyrtle Diversity Native Seeds. It has small bright blue-green leaves and delicate purple feathery flowers. The Thyme Honey Myrtle is tolerant of most soils so long as the plants get decent drainage

Melaleuca thymifolia (Thyme Honeymyrtle) Australian Native Plant Profile — Whipbird Environmental. DESCRIPTION: Hardy compact native shrub with slender bushy branches of tiny grey-green foliage and clusters of purple-pink feathery flowers summer through to autumn, especially after rain The flowers are small and mauve to purple, borne in clusters at the ends.