Myoporum parvifolium Purpurea
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Purple Creeping Boobialla
Botanical Name: Myoporum parvifolium 'Purpurea'
Family: Scrophulariaceae
Origin: Australia (southern and eastern Australia; cultivated selection)
Plant Type: Evergreen prostrate groundcover shrub
Overview
A vibrant, fast-growing Australian native groundcover perfectly suited to Adelaide's Mediterranean and coastal climate. Myoporum parvifolium 'Purpurea' spreads low and wide with dense, small bright green succulent-like foliage, creating a hardy evergreen carpet that thrives in tough conditions. Masses of striking purple-pink to mauve star-shaped flowers smother the plant in spring and summer, creating a spectacular seasonal display. Exceptionally salt-tolerant, drought-tough and wind-resistant, it's ideal for coastal gardens, erosion control, embankments, roadside plantings, and water-wise landscapes across South Australia where bold colour and resilience are essential.
Key Features
- Mature Size: 15–30 cm H × 1.5–3 m W (low, spreading prostrate habit)
- Growth Rate: 50–80 cm per year under good conditions (fast lateral spread)
- Foliage: Small, narrow bright green succulent-like leaves; dense, low-spreading growth; evergreen year-round with consistent colour
- Flowers: Masses of vibrant purple-pink to mauve star-shaped flowers with yellow centres; blooms prolifically in spring and summer (September–February); flowers nearly cover the foliage at peak bloom
- Fragrance: Not fragrant
- Seasonal Interest: Evergreen structure year-round with spectacular spring–summer flowering display; foliage remains consistent through all seasons
- Wildlife Value: Excellent for pollinators—attracts native bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects in large numbers
- Tolerance: Exceptional drought tolerance once established; exceptional heat tolerance; frost-hardy (tolerates light to moderate frosts; may show some tip damage in hard frosts but recovers quickly); excellent wind tolerance; exceptional coastal tolerance—highly salt-spray and wind resistant (suitable for front-line coastal positions); tolerates poor, sandy, rocky, and saline soils; moderate tolerance to light foot traffic when established
- Planting Density: Groundcover: 1–2 plants per m² for coverage; Mass planting/erosion control: 1.5–2.0 m apart
- Pet Friendly: Use caution—leaves may cause mild stomach upset if ingested in quantity; generally not palatable to pets
Where It Works Best
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade (best flowering and most vibrant flower colour in full sun; tolerates light shade but flowers less)
- Soil: Adapts to almost any well-drained soil—sandy loam, gravelly soil, rocky soil, or poor coastal soils; thrives in saline and coastal limestone soils; excellent drainage preferred but adapts to a range of conditions; avoid heavy waterlogging
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Water Needs:
- Establishment: Deep soak twice weekly for 6–8 weeks
- Established: Deep soak every 14–21 days in summer (or less—extremely drought-tolerant); minimal to no watering in winter once established
- Maintenance: Very low maintenance; trim back spreading growth after flowering to control size, maintain shape, and encourage dense regrowth; prune lightly to encourage bushier habit; avoid fertilisers (thrives in lean soils); use low-phosphorus native fertiliser sparingly if desired; virtually pest and disease-free; fast-growing and may require occasional trimming to contain spread in smaller gardens
- Lifespan: 10–20+ years with minimal care
- Climate Zones: Ideal for Mediterranean and temperate South Australia—Adelaide plains, Fleurieu Peninsula, coastal suburbs, exposed coastal and beachfront properties; thrives in harsh, exposed, and saline sites
- Soil pH: Neutral to mildly alkaline (pH 6.5–8.5); performs exceptionally well on Adelaide's calcareous and coastal limestone soils; tolerates saline soils
Landscape & Design Ideas
- Coastal gardens and beachfront properties—exceptional front-line salt and wind tolerance with bold colour
- Erosion control on slopes, embankments, dunes, and sandy soils—fast-spreading root system stabilizes soil
- Mass planting in water-wise garden beds for spectacular spring–summer colour carpets
- Roadside and median plantings—extreme tolerance to harsh urban and coastal conditions
- Low-maintenance nature strips, verges, and public spaces
- Cascading over retaining walls, raised beds, or large planters for purple floral display
- Mixed native gardens with coastal rosemary, westringia, and lomandra for layered colour
- Contemporary landscapes paired with gravel, pavers, and architectural grasses
- Rehabilitation and revegetation projects in coastal and degraded sites
- Firebreak plantings—succulent foliage has moderate fire-retardant properties
Why You Will Love It
'Purpurea' creeping boobialla is the ultimate native groundcover for Adelaide's toughest coastal sites with serious flower power. Fast-spreading, evergreen, and virtually indestructible, it thrives in salt spray, poor soils, drought, wind, and heat, then explodes into a purple-pink floral carpet each spring. Vibrant, resilient, and requiring almost zero maintenance—it's the go-to native for extreme coastal conditions and bold water-wise colour.
