Well I think the other name for it is polygalifolium originates from Cardwell in queensland so they say.
Another Native picked up today at a bargain. This one has some nice trunk movement but apart from that it has a ways to go. Gotta start somewhere especially with the natives.
Heres a picture.
I decided on this one because of the nice white flowers during spring and summer.
I have some research to do.
Leptospermum Cardwell
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Re: Leptospermum Cardwell
Leptospermum flavescens 'Cardwell' is the one we have here. Great native with MASSES of white flowers completely covering the bush 
