Pimelea linifolia 'Mullimburra Midget'
- File Number
- 1560
- ACRA Field Book Number
- 1560
- Registration Date
- 12/02/2016
- Application Received
- 11/01/2016
- Family
- Thymelaeaceae
- Cultivar Name
- Pimelea linifolia 'Mullimburra Midget'
- Origin
- Selection from wild population
- Characteristics
- Compact low shrub or ground cover to 0.5m (h) x 0.75m (w) Flowers: all year round, terminal white to 25–30mm in diameter Foliage colour: Mid green Comparators: Pimelea linifolia Reasons for distinctiveness: This compact floriferous selection is quite different from the common forms of Pimelea linifolia which are open spindly shrubs to around one metre tall and flowering is in spring.
- Cultivation
- Prefers full sun and will re-shoot after heavy pruning
- Publication
- Hort Journal Australia April 2017 , Vol. 9, Issue 9, Page 26
- Colour Coding
- Colour Coding RHS Colour Chart 1995 : Flowers: Perianth and Style: White group 155c Leaves (upper surface): Yellow/green group 144a
- Propagation
- Cuttings
- Applicant Name
- Peter Ollerenshaw, Bywong, NSW (ANPS Canberra)* Date (when first selected or introduced):A selection by Jenny Liney,Euroboballa Botanic Gardens Herbarium Curator in 2005 from Mullimburra, NewSouth Wales.
- Uses
- As part of a mass planting or mixed in a shrubbery, or as a feature plant.
- Availability
- Specialist native nurseries
- ANBG Accession Numbers
- -
- NSL ID
- -