A limited number of these rescues are now available in pots at the nursery. When the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) were about to do some work in the Pulpit Hill area to improve public amenities, in particular car parking areas, there were numerous plants located in the path of clearing. So Wildplant was called in to rescue as many plants as possible. A lot of those were then returned to site once the work was completed, but some stayed with us. These have now grown on sufficiently to be ready for planting. Don't miss out!
This member of the heath family is an erect shrub up to 100-150 cm high, comprising several long slender branches and in late winter and spring, bearing masses of tubular white or pinkish flowers each up to 6mm long which contain nectar and are frequented by honey-eating birds.
Photo By I, Berichard, CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2314082