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Eutaxia obovata
Eutaxia obovata
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Common Name:
Egg and Bacon Plant
Description:
Eutaxia obovata, commonly known as the Egg and Bacon Plant, is a compact evergreen shrub native to Western Australia. It is renowned for its vibrant, two-toned pea-shaped flowers—bright yellow with red to brown markings—that bloom prolifically from late winter through spring. These lightly fragrant blooms attract a variety of pollinators, enhancing garden biodiversity. The plant's dense, mounding habit and mid to deep green foliage make it an excellent choice for informal hedging, screening, or as a feature in native and cottage gardens. Thriving in well-drained soils, it prefers full sun to light shade and exhibits good drought and light frost tolerance once established. Regular light pruning after flowering encourages a more compact growth habit and prolongs its ornamental appeal. Its adaptability and low maintenance requirements make it a valuable addition to Melbourne gardens, particularly in coastal and low-water landscapes.
Form:
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Shrub – Small
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Suitable for Hedging
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Suitable for Screening
Mature Size:
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Height: 0.5–1.5 m
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Width: 0.5–1.5 m
Aspect:
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Full Sun
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Part Shade
Flowering:
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Flowers in Late Winter
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Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
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Yellow
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Red-Brown
Key Attributes:
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Australian Native
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Drought Tolerant
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Light Frost Tolerant
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Bee Attracting
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Perennial
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Suitable for Hedging
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Suitable for Screening
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Lightly Fragrant Flowers
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Low Maintenance
Toxicity:
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Not known to be toxic to humans or animals.
Companion Plants:
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Grevillea spp.
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Callistemon spp.
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Leptospermum spp.
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Westringia fruticosa
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Acacia cognata
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Lomandra longifolia

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