Melaleuca linariifolia, commonly known as snow-in-summer, narrow-leaved paperbark, flax-leaved paperbark and in the language of the Gadigal people as budjur. It is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to New South Wales and Queensland in Australia.
Purchased from Bunnings as tube stock back in September - $3.50
Trunk currently sits at a whopping - 7mm
Origin : Australia
Habit : Evergreen dense and compact with small leaves
Common Names : Honey Myrtle
Growth Rate : Moderate
Foliage : Green/Grey, Red
Flowers : Yes
Flower Description : Spring
Fruit : Nil
Position : Full sun/Part shade
Common Pest And Diseases : May be susceptible to scale
Uses : Low hedges, screens, native gardens & BONSAI!!!

Other Features, Comments : Nectar loving insects bird attracting. Light frost and salt tolerant
Soil Type : Tolerates poor soils
Care And Maintenance : Light pruning after flower will maintain shape
Flowers colours : White