Isopogon cuneatus
Coneflower
Genus: Isopogon
Species: cuneatus
Variety:
Type: Shrub
Family: PROTEACEAE
Origins: Western Australia
Light: Full Sun to Part Shade
Wind: Wind/Salt tolerant
Growth: Fast
Frost: Marginal
Evergreen: Yes
Native: Yes
Height: 2m
Width: 1.5m
Rockery Shrubbery
Easy to find
Mauve Pink
July August September October
Zone: 9 Zone: 10 Zone: 11
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An upright, bushy, evergreen shrub with rosettes of divided deep green leaves and mauvey/pink, cone-like flower heads in winter and spring. Will tolerate a light frost.
An outstanding cut flower.
Soil: Well drained, light, slightly acid soil.
Maintenance: Mulch well with leaf matter or compost. Needs watering in summer but care not to give it too much, as root rot can be a problem. Prune back hard occasionally to promote fresh new growth.
Other Species: 30 species
Comments: This cultivar was named to commemorate the year 2000 and recognise Aboriginal culture.
Author: Bob Saunders.
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