Geijera parviflora (Wilga)
Geijera parviflora (Wilga)
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Geijera parviflora (Wilga) is a hardy Australian native small tree valued for its elegant weeping form and fine, drooping foliage. The leaves release a distinctive aromatic scent when crushed, adding sensory interest to dry landscapes and native gardens
Well suited to arid and semi-arid conditions, this slow-growing tree thrives in full sun to partial shade and performs reliably in poor, well-drained soils. Its cream, musky-scented flowers appear through cooler months into summer, making it a useful shade, shelter, and low-water-use planting option

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Mature height
8 to 15m
Mature width
4 to 7m
Spacing
5 to 7m
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Soft green drooping foliage with cream musky-scented flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Winter to summer with scattered flowering throughout the seasons
Sun tolerance
Full sun to partial shade
Maintenance
Low, highly drought tolerant and requires minimal care
Root System
Deep and spreading, well adapted to dry soils