Prostrate Myoporum

Myoporum parvifolium

An Australian native evergreen shrub that grows to form a dense, low growing, trailing groundcover of vivid green foliage. Old growth matures and becomes woody, while new stems trail and root as they touch the ground. Tiny, star-shaped, white flowers sprinkle over the foliage during summer, followed by tiny fruits. Well-suited for erosion control on hillsides or slopes.

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Prostrate Myoporum

Myoporum parvifolium
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Common Nursery Plant Forms

We use plant forms to describe how a plant has been grown in our nursery. Here are some common nursery plant forms explained.


A bush or multi refers to a shrub or small tree grown with multiple stems.

A standard has been trained to have a single trunk.
Many bush/multi plants are also available in standard form, so be sure to check the form when you add plants to your cart.

A column refers to a tree or shrub grown into a tall, narrow shape.

An espalier is a plant trained to grow in a two-dimensional form against a trellis.


Staked plants will be tied to a wooden or plastic stake during the growing process. This technique is generally used on vines but is sometimes used for certain trees or shrubs.