Leptospermum lavender queen
Leptospermum lavender queen, a small shrub in the Myrtaceae family.
It is evergreen and has a dense foliage, growing up to 1.5 feet in height and 1 foot in width.
It flowers in the spring, producing mauve-colored blooms, and has a lifespan of a perennial.
It is suitable for various soil types, including sandy, loamy, clay loam, and potting mix, and is adaptable to warm or cool temperate climates. This tea tree is also a fast grower and is commonly used for cut flowers, erosion control, and honey production.
It is suitable for low maintenance gardens, courtyards, containers, cottage gardens, and flower gardens, and attracts bees, nectar-eating birds, butterflies, and other insects.
The ideal location for this plant is a sunny or lightly shaded spot with well-drained soil and a pH level of acidic, neutral, or alkaline.