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Micromyrtus ciliata Prostrate
Micromyrtus ciliata Prostrate
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Common Name:
Prostrate Fringed Heath Myrtle
Description:
Micromyrtus ciliata 'Prostrate' is a hardy, low-growing Australian native ground cover, known for its fine, arching stems covered in tiny, aromatic green leaves. In late winter and spring, this plant becomes a spectacular carpet of small, white to pink flowers, creating a delicate and eye-catching display. Thriving in Melbourne’s climate, it prefers well-drained soil and full sun to part shade, with excellent drought tolerance once established. This dense, spreading shrub is perfect for rockeries, native gardens, embankments, and cascading over retaining walls. Its long flowering period and nectar-rich blooms attract bees and other pollinators, making it a valuable addition to wildlife-friendly landscapes.
Form:
- Ground Cover
- Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
Mature Size:
- Height: 10–30 cm
- Width: 1–2 m
Aspect:
- Full Sun
- Part Shade
Flowering:
- Flowers in Late Winter
- Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
- White to Pink
Key Attributes:
- Suitable for Pots
- Australian Native
- Drought Tolerant
- Bee Attracting
- Bird Attracting
- Perennial
- Evergreen
- Long Flowering
- Suitable for Coastal Gardens
Toxicity:
- Non-toxic to humans and pets
Companion Plants:
- Correa (Native Fuchsia)
- Grevillea ground covers
- Lomandra
- Westringia (Coastal Rosemary)
- Leptospermum (Tea Tree)

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