Darwinia oldfieldii is a small shrub native to Western Australia, known for its attractive foliage and uniquely pretty flowers.
It typically grows up to 1 meter in height and has a spreading habit.
The plant features small, narrow leaves that are arranged alternately along the stems.
Its flowers are tubular and pendulous, with vibrant colors that range from red to pink, making it an eye-catching addition to gardens. As with most natives, it also attracts birds, bees and other nectar feeders to your garden.
Its unique appearance makes it suitable for floral arrangements and decorative purposes.
Additionally, its hardy nature and ornamental value make it a popular choice for landscaping and garden design.