Bossiaea Prostrata (Creeping Bossiaea)
Bossiaea Prostrata (Creeping Bossiaea)
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Bossiaea Prostrata (Creeping Bossiaea) is a hardy Australian native groundcover valued for its spreading habit and cheerful display of bright pea-shaped flowers. Its dense green foliage forms an attractive mat that helps suppress weeds, stabilise soil, and soften the edges of garden beds, rockeries, and pathways. During the flowering season, masses of yellow and orange blooms create a vibrant splash of colour while attracting native bees and other beneficial pollinators.
Adaptable and low maintenance, Bossiaea Prostrata (Creeping Bossiaea) performs well in a range of well-drained soils and thrives in full sun to partial shade. Its evergreen foliage provides year-round interest, making it an excellent choice for native gardens, erosion control, and low-water landscapes where reliable groundcover and seasonal colour are desired.

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Mature height
0.1–0.3 m
Mature width
1–2 m
Spacing
0.8–1.5 m apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Green foliage with bright yellow and orange pea-shaped flowers.
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to early summer.
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low; prune lightly after flowering to maintain a dense, tidy habit.
Root System
Non-invasive, shallow spreading root system.