This plant is popular in coastal gardens as an ornamental.
With its striking white flowers and its tiny, dense, symmetrical foliage, it makes a very attractive plant for coastal gardens.
They may be grown in coastal gardens in a sheltered position.
It is indigenous to South Africa and is easy to propagate, making an attractive groundcover for coastal gardens.
The species has been popular in coastal gardens due to its resistance to salt spray.
It can be grown as an attractive shrub or tree for coastal gardens, as it can withstand beach soils and winds.
It can also be grown as a garden plant for coastal gardens.
They're best seen in coastal gardens, particularly in Scotland and eastern England.
Instead of wintry whiteouts, we were greeted with the scents and colours of a semi-tropical coastal garden.
This unique little plant grows surprisingly well in coastal gardens, and it makes a very attractive groundcover for sunny parts of the garden.