Leptospermum 'Burgundy Queen' is an evergreen shrub with dense, upright growth and small dark green leaves that often take on reddish tones, producing masses of striking burgundy-red double flowers in spring and early summer that are attractive to bees and other pollinators, and it is commonly used in hedging, screening, coastal plantings, and native-style gardens due to its hardiness, tolerance of poor soils, and low-maintenance nature.
Leptospermum Burgundy Queen
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Botanical Name Leptospermum ‘Burgundy Queen’ Maori Name Manuka Common Name Burgundy tea tree
Family Myrtaceae Type evergreen shurb Origin New Zealand Mature Height 2-3 m Mature Spread 1-2m Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shade Soil Very adaptable, just not water logged soils Flowering stunning double red flowers Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance high
Drought Tolerance hardy Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened

