Westringia fruticosa (Topiary Ball)
Westringia fruticosa (Topiary Ball)
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Westringia fruticosa Topiary Balls are a beautifully sculpted form of the Australian native coastal rosemary, shaped into a neat, rounded topiary for instant architectural impact. The dense, fine-textured silvery-green foliage creates a soft yet structured appearance that works well in both formal and modern landscapes.
This evergreen shrub is valued for its year-round form, drought tolerance, and adaptability to coastal and windy conditions. Small pale lilac to white flowers appear intermittently throughout the year, adding a subtle decorative touch while the foliage remains the main feature.

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Mature height
1m
Mature width
1m
Spacing
1m
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen
Foliage
Silvery-green foliage with pale lilac to white flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Year-round, intermittent flowering
Sun tolerance
Full sun to part shade
Maintenance
Low, occasional trimming required to maintain spherical topiary shape
Root System
Strong, well-adapted root system suitable for coastal and dry conditions