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Leptospermum obovatum Starry Night
Leptospermum obovatum Starry Night
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Common Name: Starry Night Tea Tree
Description: Leptospermum obovatum 'Starry Night' is a graceful, fast-growing Australian native shrub known for its striking dark purple to black foliage and weeping habit. In late spring and summer, it produces a profusion of starry white flowers that attract butterflies and small birds, such as wrens and thornbills, enhancing garden biodiversity. This versatile plant can serve as an eye-catching specimen in courtyards, an informal screen against walls or fences, or as a medium-sized hedge. Its year-round dark foliage provides excellent contrast in garden landscapes.
Form:
- Shrub - Large
Mature Size:
- Height: Approximately 2 to 3 meters
- Width: Approximately 1.5 to 2 meters
Aspect:
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
Flowering:
- Flowers in Late Spring
- Flowers in Summer
Flower Colour:
- White
Key Attributes:
- Australian native
- Fast-growing
- Drought tolerant
- Attracts butterflies and small birds
- Suitable for hedging and screening
- Weeping habit
- Year-round dark foliage
Toxicity:
- Non-toxic to humans and animals
Companion Plants:
- Grevillea 'Robyn Gordon'
- Callistemon 'Little John'
- Westringia fruticosa
- Correa 'Dusky Bells'
Note: Leptospermum obovatum 'Starry Night' thrives in well-drained soils and is adaptable to various soil types, including loamy, sandy loam, and clay loam. It is suitable for sub-tropical, warm temperate, cool temperate, Mediterranean, and cool climates, making it well-suited to Melbourne's conditions. Regular pruning after flowering can help maintain the desired shape and promote denser growth. This cultivar is protected by Plant Breeders Rights and cannot be propagated commercially without approval; however, home gardeners can propagate plants for their own use.


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