Hibbertia serpyllifolia is a spreading groundcover with small glossy leaves and bright open faced yellow flowers with a deep golden centre of fluffy stamens.
This is a popular groundcover because it flowers over long periods, with its main flush in spring. Good for coastal settings as they do not mind a salty spray now and then. Can grow to 20x100cm
Soil: Any well drained an friable soils - they are also quite comfortable in light, sandy coastal soils.
Maintenance: Keep watered in hot dry conditions and propogate from cuttings in late summer.
Comments: Named after George Hibbert, an English patron of botany.