Creekline Honey Myrtle | Melaleuca hamulosa

Melaleuca hamulosa

$7.00

Melaleuca hamulosa known as the "Creekline Honey Myrtle," is a shrub or small tree growing to usually 5 metres, with lance-shaped leaves and white bottlebrush-like flowers. It attracts pollinators like bees and birds.

This plant serves various purposes, including ecological roles such as providing habitat and food for wildlife, and ornamental use in landscaping and screening. It aids in land rehabilitation and erosion control, particularly in areas prone to erosion.

It thrives in wetter environments, like creek lines and swampy areas. Adaptable to various soil types, it contributes to soil health and stability.

Common Name: Creekline Honey-myrtle
Botanical Name: Melaleuca hamulosa
Maximum Mature Height: 5 m
Maximum Mature Width:
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Flowering: Spring-Summer
Flower Colour: White-pink
Growing Habit:

  • Shrub

Soil Type:

  • Sandy
  • Saline
  • Granite-derived

Sunlight:

  • Full Sun