A Western Australian Native commonly known as the 'Burgundy' Weeping Peppermint. Often confused with Afterdark, this particular variety produces spectacularly lush foliage, with new growth shaded a deep burgundy and reflecting a crimson colour when the light shines through the foliage. As the leaves age they change to dark green leaving the colourful highlights at the tip of the plant. When crushed, the pendulous leaves produce a subtle aroma. During late spring it houses clusters of petite white flowers that peek through the dark foliage. Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' can be used for screening, as a feature tree. This plant will provide stunning contrast especially when positioned amongst plants with grey foliage. Being native, Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' is well suited to the ever changing Australian climate. This variety tolerates salt winds, and windy conditions. Plant Agonis flexuosa Burgundy in a sunny position with well drained soils. Agonis flexuosa 'Burgundy' is requires relatively low maintenance. Water well until established. This plant does benefit from regular pruning to maintain density. Agonis flexuosa Burgundy can grow to a height of 6 metres and a width of 4 metres.
| Common Name | Burgundy Western Australian Weeping Peppermint |
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| Plant Type | Coastal / Evergreen / Native Australian Plant / Native West Australian Plant / Outdoor / Perennial / Street Tree / Tree / Waterwise |
| In highlights list | Yes |
| Range | Native Trees 2023 |
| Dimensions | 6m high & 4m wide |
| Sunlight | Full Sun |
| Wildlife Attracting | Yes |
| Australian Native | Yes |
| Flower Colour | White |
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| Foliage Colour | Burgundy / Green |
| Flowering Season | Spring |
| Botanical Genus | Agonis |
| Botanical Species | flexuosa |
| Flower Type | Globular - Spherical Shape |
| Foliage Type | Lanceolate - Pointed At Both Ends |
| Width | 400 cm |
| Height | 600 cm |
