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A small shrub that grows to a height of between 0.4 and 2 metres depending on the conditions. Smooth glossy hairless branching stem with an open textured crown and narrow flat leaves 1-5 cm long and 0.5 to 2 cm wide.
Expanding white tubular flowers with 4 petals occur in large globular clusters in spring.
Endemic to the south coast of Western Australia around Esperance with a small colony around Albany.
Prefers a medium well-drained soil in a protected partially shaded position, drought and frost tender.
The genus Pimelea was first formally described in 1788 by Joseph Gaertner from unpublished descriptions by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander
GrowingPimelea seed may be difficult to germinate from seed.
sow in a seed-raising mix.
Germination usually takes around 21 to 42 days but may longer.
Pre-treatment of smoke is recommended.
Growing Pimelea seed may be difficult to germinate from seed.
This genus is responsive to smoke, and although it is not critical for the germination of this species, it is usually beneficial in reducing the number of days to germination and increasing germination rates.Smoke treatments are available by clicking here.
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