Dampiera Diversifolia 101
Scientific Name: Dampiera diversifolia
Meaning
-Dampiera after William Dampier (1652-1715)
-Diversifolia: Leaves of more than one kind
William Dampier collected Australian plants that are still preserved in Oxford at the British Museum
Basic Facts
1. Indigenous to the southwest of Western Australia
2. It is a spring wildflower
3. It is a prostrate perennial or undershrub (type of bush)
4. It ranges anywhere from 25 centimeters (9.84 inches) to 1 meter (3.28 feet)
5. It is a short, dense, and leafy plant with purple-blue flowers
Why is Dampiera Diversifolia different from other Dampiera?
-Short axillary penduncles (short stalks from which the flower grows)
-1-2 leaves and a pair of bracteoles per each flower
-The leaves vary from oblong-spathulate (imagine a kite with rounded sides) to oblanceolate (imagine the body of a minnow) that don’t tend to get bigger than 2.5 centimeters (0.98 inches)
Survival
-Resists frosts well
-Wide range of conditions
-Best: Well-drained site, protection from wind, protection from the invasion of other species
-If grown from cuttings, it will take roughly 12 months to establish itself
-Spreads quickly after being established
-Thrives in good, friable soil (crumbly texture)
-A general fertilizer in the spring and autumn should prevent total death of the plant
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Data from: https://www.anbg.gov.au/gnp/gnp7/dampiera-diversifolia.html












