Size
0.5m
Flower Colour
purple
Flowering Dates
August, September, October, November
Best Seasons
spring
Description
Thomasia cognata is a multi stemmed small shrub that rarely grows much higher than about 0.5 metre. It prefers calcerous sandy soils and produces dainty pink to white flowers in spring. An APACE Verge Recommended Species.
Catalogues
Cottesloe, Cottesloe Ridges, Karrakatta, Quindalup
Suburbs
Alkimos, Anketell, Baldivis, Beaconsfield, Beldon, Bicton, Birchmont, Bouvard, Burns Beach, Butler, Calista, Carabooda, Carine, Carramar, Churchlands, City Beach, Clarkson, Connolly, Coogee, Coolongup, Cottesloe, Craigie, Currambine, Dawesville, Doubleview, Duncraig, East Fremantle, East Freo, East Rockingham, Edgewater, Eglinton, Erskine, Falcon, Floreat, Fremantle, Golden Bay, Halls Head, Hamilton Hill, Heathridge, Henderson, Hillarys, Hillman, Hilton, Hope Valley, Iluka, Jindalee, Jolimont, Joondalup, Kallaroo, Karnup, Karrinyup, Kinross, Kwinana Beach, Kwinana Town Centre, Lakelands, Leda, Madora Bay, Mandurah, Marmion, Meadow Springs, Medina, Merriwa, Mindarie, Mosman Park, Mosman Pk, Mount Claremont, Mullaloo, Munster, Naval Base, Neerabup, North beach, North Coogee, North Fremantle, Nowergup, O'Connor, Ocean Reef, Orelia, Padbury, Palmyra, Peppermint Grove, Peron, Point Grey, Port Kennedy, Postans, Quins Rocks, Ridgewood, Rockingham, Safety Bay, Samson, San Remo, Scarborough, Secret Harbour, Shoalwater, Silver Sands, Singleton, Sorrento, South Fremantle, Spearwood, Swanbourne, Tamala Park, The Spectacles, Trigg, Two Rocks, Waikiki, Warnbro, Watermans Bay, Wattleup, Wellard, Wembley Downs Cambridge, Wembley Downs Stirling, White Gum Valley, Willagee, Woodlands, Yanchep