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Quoya dilatata

(Native Foxglove)

Categories: Low Plant, March 2026, November 2025
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Small spreading shrub. Grows 0.3-0.6 m h x 0.5-1 m w. Grey woolly foliage. Orange-red tubular flowers from Sept-Nov. Prefers well-drained soil in a sunny position (formerly Pityrodia dilatata). Good container plant.

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