A slender, cypress-like shrub, adorned with tiny white flowers in spring. Tiny leaves press to the stems and are resinous to touch.
Makes a fine screen for an unsightly fence. An upright feature for a perennial border and a valuable source of nectar and pollen for a wide variety of pollinating insects, including native bees, hoverflies, butterflies and beetles. Small woodland birds will forage through the canopy for insects.
>> Checkout Patrick Kavanagh’s post on Natural Newstead to read about Life and Death on a Cypress Daisy-bush: https://geoffpark.wordpress.com/2018/09/28/life-and-death-on-a-cypress-daisy-bush/