Creeping Boobialla (Hanging, Short, Spread) (Myoporum parvifolium)
Creeping Boobialla (Hanging, Short, Spread) (Myoporum parvifolium)
Creeping boobialla (Myoporum parvifolium) in a hanging short spread form exhibits compact trailing stems that extend modestly downward in irregular clusters. The foliage remains dense but less uniformly arranged, with stems branching unpredictably and creating subtle variation in direction and overlap. Leaves are slender and smooth, forming a fine-textured edge where the plant overhangs a surface. Flowering occurs intermittently, adding small seasonal accents among the greenery.
Native to southern Australia, the species thrives in open, sun-exposed landscapes where soil movement and environmental stress shape its growth. The short spread expression reflects this ecological background, with stems adapting to uneven terrain and shifting conditions. Biologically, its ability to root along stems and tolerate drought supports survival in dynamic habitats. This form emphasizes organic looseness and natural irregularity while maintaining the structural resilience characteristic of Myoporum parvifolium.
Creeping Boobialla (Hanging, Short, Spread) has a typical overall length between 2’-4’ (.61-1.22 m) and spread diameter of 3’-9’ (.91-2.74 m).
Creeping boobialla (Myoporum parvifolium) in a hanging short spread form exhibits compact trailing stems that extend modestly downward in irregular clusters. The foliage remains dense but less uniformly arranged, with stems branching unpredictably and creating subtle variation in direction and overlap. Leaves are slender and smooth, forming a fine-textured edge where the plant overhangs a surface. Flowering occurs intermittently, adding small seasonal accents among the greenery.
Native to southern Australia, the species thrives in open, sun-exposed landscapes where soil movement and environmental stress shape its growth. The short spread expression reflects this ecological background, with stems adapting to uneven terrain and shifting conditions. Biologically, its ability to root along stems and tolerate drought supports survival in dynamic habitats. This form emphasizes organic looseness and natural irregularity while maintaining the structural resilience characteristic of Myoporum parvifolium.
Creeping Boobialla (Hanging, Short, Spread) has a typical overall length between 2’-4’ (.61-1.22 m) and spread diameter of 3’-9’ (.91-2.74 m).