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	<title>Mallee Native Plants &#187; Eriostemon (Philotheca)</title>
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		<title>Eriostemon (Philotheca) &#8216;Profusion&#8217;- Waxflower</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across some articles on growing perfumed plants in the old &#8216;Growing Native Plants&#8217; from Canberra Botanic Gardens. One of the most delicious perfumes is the citrus style perfume of Eriostemon &#8216;Profusion&#8217; (Waxflower) (now Philotheca &#8216;Profusion&#8217;). It is the leaves that have the perfume and brushing past the plant is sheer delight. I keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came across some articles on growing perfumed plants in the old &#8216;Growing Native Plants&#8217; from Canberra Botanic Gardens.</p>
<p>One of the most delicious perfumes is the citrus style perfume of Eriostemon &#8216;Profusion&#8217; (Waxflower) (now Philotheca &#8216;Profusion&#8217;). It is the leaves that have the perfume and brushing past the plant is sheer delight. I keep promising myself that I will put one on each corner of the garden beds where it is most likely to be brushed against. A lot of herb books suggest this technique of planting for the pleasure of the perfume in leaves.</p>
<p>I have found this plant to be remarkably hardy. It is growing on a limestone rubble mound of very high pH. The only thing going for it is the excellent drainage. It gets dappled shade most of the day. I take cutting material from it a couple of times a year. (It takes ages to strike.) It is a small rounded shrub with foliage well down the bush and it flowers all over the bush for months.</p>
<p>The species is in the same family as domestic citrus trees. The flowers are reminiscent of the flowers on lemon and orange trees in shape and form.</p>
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