Coastal Rosemary – Westringia fruticosa
Features: Native | Drought Tolerant | Frost Tolerant | Coastal Hardy | Bird Attracting | Myrtaceae Family | Evergreen
Height: 1–2 m Spread: 1–1.5 m
A tough, reliable Australian native shrub with soft grey-green foliage and small white to pale mauve flowers that appear throughout the year. Westringia fruticosa has a dense, rounded habit and is commonly used for hedging, borders, and low-maintenance coastal or inland gardens.
Growing Conditions:
Thrives in full sun to part shade. Highly tolerant of salt spray, wind, and dry conditions. Frost hardy and well-suited to both coastal and inland sites.
Soil Type:
Prefers well-drained sandy or loamy soils. Tolerates poor soils and light clay if drainage is adequate.
Special Features:
Ideal for low hedging, screening or formal topiary
Year-round flowering attracts insects and small birds
Very low maintenance with occasional light pruning
Excellent for coastal gardens and exposed sites






