Melaleuca ‘Little Rita’
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Melaleuca ‘Little Rita’

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Melaleuca ‘Little Rita’Description: Melaleuca Little Rita is a charming compact native shrub known for its fine, silvery green foliage and showy purple pink bottlebrush style flowers. Its naturally tidy, rounded form and soft texture make it ideal for borders, mass planting, or low hedging. Fast growing and drought tolerant once established, this low maintenance variety brings a gentle burst of colour and texture to native and modern garden designs. Flowers: Masses of

Description:
Melaleuca ‘Little Rita’ is a charming compact native shrub known for its fine, silvery-green foliage and showy purple-pink bottlebrush-style flowers. Its naturally tidy, rounded form and soft texture make it ideal for borders, mass planting, or low hedging. Fast-growing and drought-tolerant once established, this low-maintenance variety brings a gentle burst of colour and texture to native and modern garden designs.

Flowers:
Masses of fluffy purple-pink flowers bloom throughout spring and summer, with occasional spot flowering in warmer months. The nectar-rich blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.

Foliage:
Soft, fine, grey-green foliage creates a dense, bushy shape. The fine leaves provide year-round colour and texture, softening hard edges in the landscape.

Fruit:
Small woody seed capsules may appear after flowering, typical of Melaleuca species.

Form & Size:
Compact, rounded shrub growing approximately 50–70cm high and 70–90cm wide. Maintains a tidy shape with minimal pruning.

Growing Conditions:

  • Position: Thrives in full sun to part shade.

  • Soil: Well-drained soils including sandy and loamy types. Adapts to a range of soil conditions.

  • Climate: Suited to most climates, including coastal, frost, and drought-prone areas.

  • Watering: Low water needs once established. Water occasionally during extended dry periods.

Uses:

  • Ideal for borders, low hedging, and native garden beds.

  • Excellent for mass planting, rockeries, or softening hardscapes.

  • Suitable for small gardens and containers.

Maintenance:

  • Very low-maintenance.

  • Light pruning after flowering encourages bushiness and shape.

  • Apply a slow-release native fertiliser in spring if needed.

Notes:

  • Hardy and reliable under tough conditions.

  • Great for bird and pollinator-friendly gardens.

  • Dense form provides weed suppression and ground coverage.

Companion Plants:
Pairs well with Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’, Westringia ‘Zena’, Callistemon ‘Little John’, and Grevillea ‘Strawberry Pops’ for a colourful and cohesive low-maintenance planting scheme.

Common Name: Little Rita Honey Myrtle
Botanical Name: Melaleuca ‘Little Rita’
Family: Myrtaceae
Origin: Australia (cultivar)

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