Westringia Jervis Gem “Coastal Rosemary”
Westringa Jervis Gem is a dwarf form of the well-known Wynyabbie Gem but the difference is it’ll grow 1-1.2m high which is a lot less than Wynyabbie’s two-metre stretch.
We love Westringia not least because they’re native plants, but because they’re so easy to grow. Newbies step right up.
Jervis Gem is smaller but it’s just as hardy. It will tolerate coastal areas, exposed sites and brighten a seaside garden with its velvety silver-grey foliage and delicate lilac-blue flowers that bloom nearly all year round.
It’s best used as a low informal hedge or screen but does a wide border proud.
Quick Facts:
- What to use me for: Low hedges or I’ll cover exposed soil where other less hardy plants dare not tread. Flowers constantly with light blue to mauve flowers.
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I grow to: 1 – 1.2 metres high and 1 metre wide unless you trim me back.
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I am currently: 15-20cm
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Where to place me: In full sun please or partial shade at a push. I grow best with the sun on my face.
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How far to space me: As hedging 50cms at least.
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Soil Conditions: I like well-drained fertile soil best, but I am at home in poorer soils too. A layer of mulch and a Spring feed will keep me on my best behaviour.
Beautifully grown and mature in size with developed roots and guaranteed sun hardened. These plants can be inserted straight into the ground and make an excellent garden plant.
We carefully package your plants into a custom size box to ensure safe transport and a healthy plant delivered to your door.























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