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Helpful articles
How to plant. Learn how to plant correctly. Planting correctly will not only get your garden off to a flying start, but it will also ensure that your plants's root systems develop as healthily as possible, maximising their long-term stability.
Top plants for hedges and screens. Hedges and screens in gardens create privacy or screen out an unwanted view. Learn about which plants are best for this.
Angus's Top Gum Trees for Gardens. Angus Stewart's list of the best gum trees (Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora) for Australian gardens.
Combating too much rain - 8 top tips
. Tips for the gardener on how to cope with lots of rain.
Plant description
Tibouchina 'Little Beauty' is a compact shrub with large deep purple flowers. It grows to around a metre high and wide, and is an easy care, hardy plant. It grows in a sunny to part shaded position, and in most soil types. It is good for containers and small gardens, as well as for borders and general garden plantings. It will give fast results, and is troubled by few pests or diseases. It has low water requirements once established, but will appreciate deep watering in periods of dryness. Feed with a slow release fertiliser in spring. Pruning is not generally required, as this plant is naturally compact growing.
'Little Beauty' is an Australian bred plant.
Further reading: Hedges and
Pruning a hedge in 7 steps (articles written by horticulturalist Angus Stewart).
Additional plant information
Flowers
Flower colour: purple
Flowering season: spring summer autumn
Plant size
Maximum height: 1 metres
Minimum height: not specified
Maximum width: 0.8 metres
Minimum width: not specified
Sunlight, frost & salt tolerance
This plant will tolerate full or partial sunlight.
Light frost tolerance.
Plant is not salt tolerant.
Fauna attracting?
Yes. Attracts: Insects, bees, butterflies.
Climate
This plant species will grow in the following climates: temperate, subtropical, tropical.
Soil types & conditions
Loam: moist, well-drained.
Clay: moist, well-drained.
Sand: moist, well-drained.
Soil pH: 5.0-6.0
Pests
Scale
Miscellaneous information
Planting season: Any.
Types of fertiliser: Slow release fertiliser applied in spring.
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