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Stylidium graminifolium 'Tiny Trina' (Trigger Plant)

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Plant description

Stylidium graminifolium Tiny Trina

Stylidium 'Tiny Trina' is a dwarf, tufting perennial herb with dark green foliage topped by deep pink trigger flowers which have a fascinating explosive action loved by kids. Flowers in spring and summer. Good for rockeries, borders and mass plantings as well as for pots. Needs a well drained soil. Plant in sun or part shade. Feed with a good native fertiliser in spring.

Further reading: Top ten native plants and Best natives for pots and small gardens (articles written by native plant expert and horticulturalist Angus Stewart).

Additional plant information

Flowers

Flower colour: pink
Flowering season: spring summer

Plant size

Maximum height: 0.5 metres
Minimum height: 0.3 metres

Maximum width: 0.4 metres
Minimum width: 0.3 metres

Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance

This plant will tolerate full or partial sunlight.
Light frost tolerance.
Plant is salt tolerant.

Fauna attracting?

Yes. Attracts: insects.

Climate

This plant species will grow in the following climates: temperate, subtropical.

Soil types & conditions

Loam: well-drained.

Clay: not suitable.

Sand: well-drained.

Miscellaneous information

Native to: Australia.

Planting season: not specified.

Types of fertiliser: not specified.

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