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Illahe Shop Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver'

Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver'

$10.00

The 'County Park Silver' variety is particularly cherished for its striking silvery-gray foliage, which forms a dense, compact mound that contrasts beautifully with other plants in rock gardens, borders, or containers. The slender leaves are narrow and linear, adding an elegant texture to the landscape.

One of the most appealing aspects of this plant is its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it an ideal choice for rockeries, coastal gardens, or Mediterranean-style landscapes. Additionally, Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver' is drought tolerant once established, requiring minimal maintenance once it has settled into its environment..

Its botanical name, Ozothamnus, derives from Greek words, 'ozo' meaning smell and 'thamnos' meaning shrub, possibly referring to the aromatic foliage. New Zealand native.

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Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver'

$10.00

The 'County Park Silver' variety is particularly cherished for its striking silvery-gray foliage, which forms a dense, compact mound that contrasts beautifully with other plants in rock gardens, borders, or containers. The slender leaves are narrow and linear, adding an elegant texture to the landscape.

One of the most appealing aspects of this plant is its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it an ideal choice for rockeries, coastal gardens, or Mediterranean-style landscapes. Additionally, Ozothamnus 'County Park Silver' is drought tolerant once established, requiring minimal maintenance once it has settled into its environment..

Its botanical name, Ozothamnus, derives from Greek words, 'ozo' meaning smell and 'thamnos' meaning shrub, possibly referring to the aromatic foliage. New Zealand native.

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