Conospermum stoechadis

Common Smokebush

Conospermum stoechadis has a subtle billowing charm with soft thread-like leaves, making it perfect for a sunny spot in the home garden.  

An erect multi-stemmed shrub that is often recognised by its grey-white flowers flowing in the breeze from July through to December.

Grow it at home

  • Allow room for this species to grow into as it can reach 2m in height
  • A resprouter that can be long-lived once established
  • Reliable once established and can withstand periods of drought
  • Full sun and free-draining soil will see this plant thrive
  • Can handle a hard prune annually after flowering
  • An ornamental and waterwise plant.

Find it in Kings Park

This species can be found in the garden outside Aspects of Kings Park, Wadjuk roundabout and Poolgarla Family Area carpark.

Out in the wild

This species is found North of Kalbarri, south as far as Ongerup and east as far as Kalgoorlie. It occurs frequently across multiple IBRA regions including the Avon Wheatbelt, Coolgardie, Esperance Plains and the Swan Coastal Plains. 

Find it in nurseries

Kings Park Favourites are produced in partnership with Domus Nursery and are available for purchase in retail garden centres and hardware stores throughout WA.

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