Fairy Wax-Flower

(Philotheca verrucosa)

Fairy Wax-Flower (Philotheca verrucosa)

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Summary

Philotheca verrucosa, commonly known as Fairy Wax-Flower, is an evergreen shrub native to the rocky outcrops and dry sclerophyll forests of Southern Australia. It typically grows to a height and width of 2-3 feet (0.6-0.9 meters), forming a compact, bushy mound. The plant is adorned with small, lance-shaped leaves and bears clusters of star-shaped, pale pink to white flowers from late winter to spring, which are quite showy and attractively contrast against the dark green foliage.

Fairy Wax-Flower is valued for its drought tolerance, low maintenance requirements, and the delicate, sweetly scented flowers that provide a splash of color during the cooler months. It is well-suited for use in rockeries, as a border plant, or in containers. This shrub thrives in well-drained soils, prefers a position with full sun to part shade, and requires minimal watering once established. While generally pest-free, it can be susceptible to root rot if overwatered or planted in poorly drained soils.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Height: 1.5-3 feet
  • Width: 1.5-3 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Flower Color: Pink
  • Flowering Season: Winter, Spring
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Low
  • Drainage: Medium, Fast

Common Uses

Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance, Potted Plant

Natural Habitat

Rocky outcrops and dry sclerophyll forests

Other Names

Common Names: Bendigo Wax-Flower

Scientific Names: , Philotheca verrucosa, Eriostemon verrucosus, Eriostemon dolabratus, Eriostemon dolobratus, Eriostemon obcordatum,

GBIF Accepted Name: Philotheca verrucosa (A.Rich.) Paul G.Wilson