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  1. Is Woolly Bush fast growing?
  2. Is Woolly Bush toxic?
  3. How do you take care of a woolly bush?
  4. Can you grow wooly Bush from cuttings?
  5. How tall does a woolly bush grow?

Is Woolly Bush fast growing?

Is the Albany Woolly Bush Fast-Growing? This is a fast-growing plant that quickly becomes established if it has well-draining soil and plenty of sunshine.

Is Woolly Bush toxic?

No - Adenanthos sericeus, the scientific name for this plant - is non-toxic. ... CriticalCareVet : It can cause stomach upset if enough is ingested, but is not reported to be toxic.

How do you take care of a woolly bush?

A useful screen plant as it is a tall and upright form of woolly bush. Pruning the tips of the plant will help it to flourish in spring and summer and will give it an attractive shape. Feed in spring with low phosphorus fertiliser. Likes well drained soil, and is drought and frost tolerant once established.

Can you grow wooly Bush from cuttings?

It is best to take cuttings in the spring or autumn. First fill the pots with potting mix then place on a tray. Water well then make a hole in the centre of each pot with your finger down to your first knuckle. Next fill the small container with water then take the container and pruners to the woolly bush.

How tall does a woolly bush grow?

Adenanthos sericeus can grow up to 5 metres in height and 2 metres in width in its optimum growing conditions, which is Western Australia. In other areas of Australia it may not grow to that size.

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