Westringia Rigida |
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Stiff Western Rosemary
The plant is a very common low
erect shrub usually
dome shaped and growing to about 1m diameter. Leaves are small, dark
green and terete with a sharp point and occur in groups of three around
the stem. Flowers are white with four long
petals, usually one of them is two lobed. The unlobed petals have
purplish dots. There are four protruding stamens. Flowers profusely in
summer most years.
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