A striking newer release of the Waratah which has a vigorous erect growth habit producing masses of terminal white flower heads in Spring. These flowers can be borne individually or in clusters of 3 or more. Random flower production can occur in Autumn. The large dome shaped flowerheads are a ready source of nectar for birds.
Plant in well drained acidic soils in open sunny position. Once established it becomes a hardy robust small tree.
Stake young plants to avoid wind-rock. It is drought tolerant once established. Prune current years growth after flowering by half to two thirds to enhance flowering the following season.
A great feature specimen plant for general garden beds or rockeries. Also suitable for a large container and is a great cut flower. Flowers can also be used for floral work.
Height 4m. Width 2.5m.