Leptospermum 'Double Pink' is an evergreen tea tree shrub with dense, upright growth and small aromatic leaves, producing masses of double, soft pink flowers in spring and early summer that create a fuller, more decorative floral display than single-flowered forms, and it is commonly used in hedging, screening, and ornamental gardens due to its hardiness, low maintenance needs, and strong pollinator appeal.
Leptospermum Double Pink
Botanical Name Leptospermum ‘Double pink' Maori Name Manuka Common Name Double pink tea tree
Family Myrtaceae Type evergreen shurb Origin New Zealand Mature Height 2 m Mature Spread 2 m Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shade Soil Very adaptable, just not water logged soils Flowering bright rosy red pink flowers Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance high
Drought Tolerance hardy Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened





