Leptospermum ‘Elizabeth Jane’, commonly called Manuka, is a compact, evergreen native shrub known for its dark red foliage and vibrant, two-toned pink flowers in winter and early spring. It’s a hardy plant, tolerating a range of conditions including frost, coastal exposure, and poor soils. ‘Elizabeth Jane’ is relatively low-maintenance, thriving in full sun and requiring only an occasional trim after flowering to maintain its shape.
Leptospermum nana ‘Elizabeth Jane’ is a compact, evergreen shrub known for its reddish-tinged foliage and masses of pale pink flowers that fade to white as they age, blooming during the winter months. It’s a hardy plant that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating dry conditions once established.
Cultivation Details:
Sunlight: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Soil: Prefers well-drained soil but is tolerant of various soil types, including poor soils.
Watering: Keep the soil moist, especially when newly planted. Water deeply and apply mulch after planting.
Fertilizing: Feed during spring, summer, and autumn.
Pruning: Can be trimmed annually after flowering to maintain a compact shape.
Hardiness: Hardy to frost and suitable for coastal conditions.
Propagation: Can be propagated by cuttings or from seeds.
Growth: Reaches approximately 50cm in height and width.
Additional Tips:
Consider planting in raised beds or containers if your soil is heavy clay.
Ensure good air circulation around the plant to prevent fungal issues.
Regularly remove any dead or diseased wood to promote healthy growth.
Leptospermum ‘Elizabeth Jane’ is a great choice for adding color and texture to gardens, particularly in coastal locations.