Baeckea imbricata
Common Name: Heath Myrtle
Family: Myrtaceae
Location: Heathland scrub of NSW and QLD – Local to the Central Coast
Flower Colour: White
Flowers: September to February
Soil: Any soil – open; sand-like
Drainage: Grows in damp areas
Exposure: Best - Full sun; will grow in dappled shade.
Cover: Height – 1 x Width –0.5 m
Water: Assured moisture level
Danger: Frost; drying out of soil.
Prune: Shape
Attract: Nectar seeking birds
Photos are examples only and are a guide to what your plant can be like when mature.
Photo: Alan Fairley
(2024-