Boronia megastigma
Boronia megastigma
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Common Name:
Brown Boronia
Description:
Boronia megastigma, commonly known as Brown Boronia, is a highly fragrant, small evergreen shrub native to Western Australia. It is famed for its intensely sweet perfume, making it one of the most aromatic Australian natives. The plant produces masses of unique, bell-shaped flowers with deep brown exteriors and golden-yellow interiors from late winter to spring. Its fine, soft green foliage provides a delicate and lush appearance, complementing the striking blooms.
Brown Boronia thrives in well-drained, sandy, or loamy soils and requires regular watering to maintain its health, especially during dry periods. It prefers a position in part shade, as full sun and excessive heat can stress the plant. While short-lived, it is a rewarding addition to sensory gardens, garden beds, and containers, where its scent can be best enjoyed. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a compact, bushy shape and promotes longevity.
Form:
- Shrub - Small
Mature Size:
- Height: 0.5 - 1 metre
- Width: 0.5 - 1 metre
Aspect:
- Part Shade
Flowering:
- Flowers in Winter
- Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
- Brown with Yellow Interior
Key Attributes:
- Suitable for Pots
- Australian Native
- Scented Flowers
- Bee Attracting
- Bird Attracting
- Perennial
Toxicity:
- Not known to be toxic to humans or animals
Companion Plants:
- Grevillea species
- Westringia species
- Correa species
- Banksia species
- Leptospermum species



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