Add year-round colour, soft texture and masses of tiny flowers to your garden with our Coleonema (Diosma) collection. These hardy, sun-loving shrubs are perfect for borders, low hedges, cottage gardens and coastal landscapes. Easy-care, drought-tolerant once established, and highly reliable.
Available Varieties
- Aurea – A bright golden form with soft pink flowers and a compact, rounded habit. Excellent for colour contrast.
- Album – A taller green variety with masses of white, starry blooms. Airy, elegant and ideal for native-style gardens.
- Compact – A neat, low-growing pink-flowering form perfect for borders, edging and small hedges.
Why Coleonema Is So Popular
- Evergreen foliage with fine texture and soft movement in the breeze.
- Long flowering season from late winter into spring.
- Low maintenance and naturally tidy growth habits.
- Coastal, drought and heat tolerant once established.
- Perfect for hedges, borders, mass planting and cottage gardens.
Which Variety Should I Choose?
- Aurea – Choose this if you want a year-round golden shrub that brightens beds and contrasts beautifully with greens and greys. Great as a feature or in mass plantings.
- Album – Choose this for a taller Coleonema with soft green foliage and a cloud of white flowers. Ideal for native gardens and light screening.
- Compact – Choose this for low, neat borders and edging along paths or garden beds. Soft pink flowers and a tidy rounded shape.
Ideal Garden Uses
- Low hedges and small garden borders
- Mass planting for soft, rounded mounds
- Coastal and seaside plantings
- Cottage and mixed perennial gardens
- Front gardens, driveways and pathways
General Size Guide
- Aurea: approx. 60–90 cm high × 60–90 cm wide
- Album: approx. 1–1.5 m high × 1–1.2 m wide
- Compact: approx. 40–80 cm high × 50–90 cm wide
Planting & Care
- Sun: Full sun for best colour and compact growth.
- Soil: Prefers well-draining soil; avoid wet, clay-heavy spots.
- Water: Water regularly while establishing, then reduce. Drought-tolerant once mature.
- Pruning: Lightly trim after flowering to maintain a dense, rounded shape. Avoid cutting back into hard old wood.
- Feeding: Use a slow-release, native-safe fertiliser in spring.
How Many Plants Do I Need?
For hedging or borders:
- 30–40 cm apart for a tight, formal hedge.
- 50–60 cm apart for a softer, looser effect.
Important Notes
As living plants, natural variation in size and shape occurs depending on seasonal growth. We always hand-select the healthiest stock available at the time of your order.
Light requirement: Full Sun and Part sun/part shade
Water requirement: Low
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Growth rate: Intermediate
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Frost tolerance: High
Wind tolerance: High
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Colour: Green
Variegation: No
Size: Small/medium
Seasonality: Evergreen
Flowering: Yes; profuse/bright display
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Fruit: No
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