Coronidium elatum 'Sunny Side Up'

Common name: Everlasting daisy

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Plant description

A compact small shrub that has attractive slightly silvery leaves and masses of white everlasting daisy flowers in early to mid-spring that persist on the plant for several months. Trim back behind the spent flowers in late spring to ensure an even better display the following spring. Great feature or pot plant that is also a great cut flower.

Where to buy

Sydney Wildflower Nursery (NSW)

Suburb: Heathcote
Phone: (02) 9548-2818
Email: info@sydneywildflowernursery.com.au
Website: http://sydneywildflowernursery.com.au
About: Sydney Wildflower Nursery is a wonderful specialist Australian plant nursery that stocks a very wide range. So if you are looking for something a bit unusual then visit Dave Rose down at Heathcote in the south of Sydney. To learn more about the Sydney Wildlife Nursery see this YouTube video.

Nielsen's Native Nursery (QLD)

Phone: (07) 3806-1414
Email: manager@nielsensnativenursery.net
Website: http://www.nielsensnativenursery.net
About: Nielsen's Native Nursery is a business dedicated to promoting the use of Australian Native Plants. It is their goal to show you that native gardens do not have to be dull and colourless.

Additional plant information

Flowers

Flower colour: not specified
Flowering season: spring

Plant size

Maximum height: 1.5 metres
Minimum height: 1 metres

Maximum width: 1 metres
Minimum width: 1 metres

Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance

This plant will tolerate full or partial sunlight.
Light frost tolerance.
Plant is salt tolerant.

Fauna attracting?

Yes. Attracts: Butterflies.

Climate

This plant species will grow in the following climates: temperate, subtropical.

Soil types & conditions

Loam: dry, moist, well-drained.

Clay: dry, well-drained.

Sand: dry, moist, well-drained.

Soil pH: 5.5-6.5

Miscellaneous information

Native to: Australia.

Planting season: any time.

Types of fertiliser: general purpose.

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