Scientific Name: Leucopogon pilifer

Common Name: trailing beardheath

Family Classification (Clade): Eudicots

Family: Ericaceae

Form Description: Dwarf shrub, prostrate to decumbent, with numerous, slender branches, young growth with long hairs.

Height (m): 0.1 – 0.3

Flowers: Few, white, not showy, about 2cm long.

Fruit: Drupe

Municipality
Break O’DayCentral HighlandsDorsetKentishMeander ValleyNorthern MidlandsWaratah-Wynyard
Plant Communities
HeathRiparian
Habitat Notes

Sub-alpine areas on damp heaths beside streams, on the Central Plateau.

Site Tolerance

Moist

Soil Tolerance

Loam, Well-drained

Frost Tolerance

Hardy

General Notes

Not easily maintained in cultivation. It is suggested that most species require a well-drained, well-composted soil with cool root run provided by large flat stones or a thick mulch. Some shade is also considered beneficial.

Propagation Calendar

  • Flowering Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Seed Collecting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Sowing Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Cutting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Propagation Method
Cuttings

Seed Information

Seed Treatment Method

Storage Stratification at 3-5°C for up to 3 months may improve results. Place seed in a damp medium, lightly covered. Put moist seeds in a plastic bag and store in the fridge.

Seed Treatment Notes

Poor results from untreated seed. Storage in dark place for 3-6 months may promote germination. Sow in soil from under parent plant. Some success also with bird-ingested seed. Germination time can be reduced with stratification.

Germination Time

3-18 months

Cutting & Division Information

Usually grown from cuttings. The percentage strike is generally low and the roots that are formed are very fine and easily damaged in repotting operations.