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Westringia Wynyabbie Gem at San Marcos Growers Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem' is a hybrid between the coastal Westringia fruticosa and the inland growing Westringia eremicola We received this cultivar from the late Gary Hammer in 1991 and have been growing it at San Marcos Growers since 1992
Westringia Wynyabbie Highlight at San Marcos Growers Plant in full sun to light shade It is drought and seaside tolerant, and like 'Wynyabbie Gem' should take cold down to 25 degrees F This plant is a vegetative sport of Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem', itself a hybrid between the coastal Westringia fruticosa and the inland Westringia eremicola
Westringia Blue Gem [WES03] PP25,674 at San Marcos Growers It can be kept as a smaller shrub and with more regular trimming and makes an excellent compact low hedge to around 3 feet tall - tolerates this pruning treatment far better than the similar and larger cultivar 'Wynyabbie Gem'
Westringia at San Marcos Growers Plant in full sun to light shade It is drought and seaside tolerant, and like 'Wynyabbie Gem' should take cold down to 25 degrees F This plant is a vegetative sport of Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem', itself a hybrid between the coastal Westringia fruticosa and the inland Westringia eremicola
Westringia fruticosa at San Marcos Growers We also grow several hybrids of this species, including Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem', Westringia 'Wynyabbie Highlight' and and the compact blue flowering Westringia 'Blue Gem
Westringia fruticosa Mundi [NFL25] PP 24,042 at San Marcos Growers We have been growing the standard form of Westringia fruticosa since 1984 and it has long proven itself to be a useful drought tolerant and long lived plant in the landscape and excels near the beach, where it can bloom year-round and tolerate wind and salt laden air
Westringia fruticosa Grey Box [WES04] PP25,675 at San Marcos Growers We also grow several cultivars of this species including the variegated forms Westringia fruticosa 'Morning Light' and Westringia fruticosa 'Smokey' and the low growing Westringia fruticosa Mundi and very low growing Westringia fruticosa Low Horizon, as well as the hybrids Westringia 'Wynyabbie Gem', Westringia 'Wynyabbie Highlight' and
Westringia fruticosa Smokey at San Marcos Growers Plant in full sun to light shade Tolerates coastal conditions and is drought tolerant Hardy to about 20° F It is similar to Westringia fruticosa 'Morning Light', but is more upright growing and has a more overall gray look, whereas 'Morning Light' is squatter and has a yellowish cast
Westringia fruticosa Morning Light at San Marcos Growers Westringia fruticosa 'Morning Light' (Coast Rosemary) - A small compact shrub that grows to 3 to 4 feet tall by 4 to 5 feet wide The tightly crowded linear gray-green leaves have a cream colored variegation along the margins
Westringia fruticosa Low Horizon [WES06] PP27,898 at San Marcos Growers It was chosen for its low growth habit We have been growing Westringia fruticosa since 1984 and it has long proven itself to be a useful drought tolerant and long lived plant in the landscape and one that excels at the beach, where tolerates wind and salt laden air and often blooms year-round