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Kunzea ambigua (K. corifolia) |
Description: A variable shrub from 4-9' h x 6-9' wide. Narrow leaves and white, fluffy fragrant flowers in crowded clusters along the stems in spring to summer. Rated as "hardy" and prefers full or part sun and good drainage. Found growing in the Blue Mountains area, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania, this may prove to be rather frost hardy.
| Temperature Rating | USDA Zone 8 |
| Type | Shrub |
| Flower Color | White |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Placement | Sun |
| Culture | Well drained soils, minimum annual rainfall 20" |
| Native | New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania |
| Family: | Myrtaceae |
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