
Berzelia galpinii
Berzelia
Description
Berzelia galpinii is another species in the Berzelia genus, found in South Africa. It is known for its unusual button-shaped flowerheads, similar to the Berzelia abrotanoides. The flowerheads are creamy white, and they appear in dense clusters. The plant features aromatic, needle-like foliage. This plant is well-suited for water-wise gardens. It thrives in well-drained, sandy soils. It prefers full sun exposure. It can tolerate drought once established. Prune it lightly after flowering to maintain its shape. It has a charming appearance and is very low maintenance, and it will add beauty to the yard.
Description
Berzelia galpinii is another species in the Berzelia genus, found in South Africa. It is known for its unusual button-shaped flowerheads, similar to the Berzelia abrotanoides. The flowerheads are creamy white, and they appear in dense clusters. The plant features aromatic, needle-like foliage. This plant is well-suited for water-wise gardens. It thrives in well-drained, sandy soils. It prefers full sun exposure. It can tolerate drought once established. Prune it lightly after flowering to maintain its shape. It has a charming appearance and is very low maintenance, and it will add beauty to the yard.