Pimelea humilis
Common or Dwarf Rice-flower
Upright little-branched suckering subshrub.
Additional information
- FamilyThymelaeaceae
- StoreyLower storey
- Size10-30 cm x 0.3-1 m
- Plant groupingHerbs & Groundcovers <1m
- LeavesDensely hairy new growth. Pairs of grey-green elliptic leaves 6-16 mm x 1-9 mm.
- Flower colourCreamy-white
- Flowering timeSeptember to January
- FlowersTerminal flowerheads of many flowers, base of flowers hairless, densely hairy above, surrounded by 4-6 bracts, hairy on inside, yellow base, green above. Flowers bisexual or female.
- Bird attractingNo
- Butterfly attractingNectar for butterflies
- Frog habitatNo
- Growing conditionsWell drained loams to poor skeletal soils in heathland and woodlands. Frost tolerant. Full sun to semi shade.
- Garden useDainty little plant for small gardens, rockeries and borders. Establishes under trees and shrubs. Container plant. Responds to heavy pruning.
- Commercially availableAustralian plant & indigenous nurseries
- Conservation statusWidespread within the Shire
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Photographer/s: 1 Russell Best, NatureShare ©; 2 Marty White/SYR ©; 3 Jean Edwards ©; 4 Lorraine Phelan, NatureShare ©
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