Asperula Conferta (Common Woodruff)
Asperula Conferta (Common Woodruff)
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Asperula Conferta (Common Woodruff) is a compact Australian native perennial that forms neat mats of fine green foliage, creating an attractive groundcover for rockeries, borders, and native gardens. During the flowering season, it produces masses of delicate white star-shaped flowers that brighten the landscape and attract beneficial pollinators, adding subtle beauty to both formal and naturalistic plantings.
Adaptable and easy to maintain, this hardy species thrives in well-drained soils and is ideal for filling gaps between larger plants or softening the edges of pathways and garden beds. Its low-growing habit, attractive foliage, and extended flowering display make Asperula Conferta an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a resilient, low-maintenance native groundcover.

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Mature height
10–20cm
Mature width
40–60cm
Spacing
30–50cm apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Fine green foliage with white star-shaped flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Flowers from spring to summer
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Low; trim lightly after flowering to maintain a dense, tidy habit
Root System
Shallow, fibrous spreading root system that gradually forms dense mats