Pimelea prostrata, commonly known as NZ daphne, is a hardy, low-growing native groundcover that thrives in full sun to partial shade and free-draining soil, featuring small grey-blue leaves, fragrant white flowers from spring to autumn, and white berries, and typically growing about 10 cm high and up to 70 cm wide, making it ideal for rock gardens, coastal plantings, and banks
Pimelea prostrata - NZ Native daphne
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Botanical Name Pimelea prostrata Common Name NZ Native daphne
Family Thymelaeaceae Type ground cover Origin New Zealand Mature Height 10cm Mature Spread 70cm Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shade Soil well drained soils Flowering very small but highly fragrant white, tubular flowers Wind Tolerance high tolerant Frost Tolerance high
Drought Tolerance hardy Growth Rate moderate growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened

