Ozothamnus


OZOTHAMNUS ROSMARINIFOLIUS.--Australia, 1827. A pretty little Australian

Composite, forming a dense, twiggy shrub, with narrow, Rosemary-like

leaves, and small, whitish, Aster-like flowers which resemble those of

its near relative, the Olearia, and are produced so thickly that the

plant looks like a sheet of white when the blooms are fully developed.

It flowers in June and July. In most parts of the country it will

require protection, but can be classed as fairly hardy. Cuttings root

freely if placed in sandy soil in a cool frame.



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