Rose Cone Flower | Isopogon formosus
Endemic to Albany and Esperance in Western Australia, the Rose Cone Flower is a small shrub with tremendous clusters of beautiful pink, rose and fuchsia flowers in winter and spring.
The Rose Cone Flower is well suited to containers, shady rockeries, coastal planting and native gardens.
This plant prefers moist, free-draining soil. Lightly prune after flowering.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
Endemic to Albany and Esperance in Western Australia, the Rose Cone Flower is a small shrub with tremendous clusters of beautiful pink, rose and fuchsia flowers in winter and spring.
The Rose Cone Flower is well suited to containers, shady rockeries, coastal planting and native gardens.
This plant prefers moist, free-draining soil. Lightly prune after flowering.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
Endemic to Albany and Esperance in Western Australia, the Rose Cone Flower is a small shrub with tremendous clusters of beautiful pink, rose and fuchsia flowers in winter and spring.
The Rose Cone Flower is well suited to containers, shady rockeries, coastal planting and native gardens.
This plant prefers moist, free-draining soil. Lightly prune after flowering.
Currently available in 130mm pots.
SIZE
2 metre high, 1.5 metres wide
POSITION
Full sun to part shade.
CARE
Fertilise in Spring with a native organic fertiliser. Prune after flowering.
FOUND NATURALLY
Albany, Augusta Margaret River, Busselton, Capel, Cranbrook, Denmark, Donnybrook-Balingup, Esperance, Gnowangerup, Jerramungup, Kojonup, Nannup, Plantagenet, Ravensthorpe.