Backhousia citriodora - Lemon Myrtle
- Mature size: 4-8m tall x 2-5m wide - upright and bushy habit.
- Recommended spacing for hedges: 1-1.5m apart.
- Ideal growing conditions: Full sun to part shade.
- Growth rate: Moderate.
Uses
Hedging, screening, ornamental feature, native gardens, aromatic leaves for culinary and medicinal use, bush tucker gardens, sensory gardens, and biodiversity plantings, large pot plant, mass plantings, lining driveways, feature shrub/ small tree, street tree, hedge, informal privacy screen, coastal gardens.
Noteworthy
Australian native known for its aromatic, lemon-scented leaves. Highly versatile, low-maintenance and thrives in a variety of settings, enhancing biodiversity. Attracts birds and other pollinators.
Tolerant
Coastal conditions, light frost, heat, humidity, drought once established, adaptable to various soil types.
Colour/Growth Form
Glossy green scented foliage with creamy-white fluffy flowers in Summer to Autumn, compact bush with an upright habit.
What is Backhousia citriodora?
Backhousia citriodora, or Lemon Myrtle, has fragrant lemon-scented leaves. Ideal as tall hedges for privacy screening and can be used in culinary and herbal applications, it serves as a delightful addition to home gardens offering both beauty and utility.
How to Care for Backhousia citriodora
Thrives in well-drained soil with access to full sun or part shade. Minimal care required with occasional pruning for shape and leaf harvest if desired.