Regional: |
Noted mainly east of the Olympic Highway, and south of Billabong Creek. |
Australia: |
NSW, Vic, Tas, SA. |
Habitat: |
Sclerophyll forest, woodland and heath on sandy or gravely soils. |
Habit: |
erect shrub 1-2.5 m high with narrow aromatic dark-green leaves 1-3 cm long, and downy branches. |
Similar Species: |
Distinguish Cassinias by leaves. Common Cassinia has shorter and more narrow leaves than Shiny Cassinia, and a different flowering time. |
Site Preference: |
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Characteristics: |
dermatitis |
Flowering: |
Creamy white or straw coloured, summer-autumn. |
Seed Collection: |
Early Dec - late Mar. |
Propagation: |
From seed or cuttings. Surface-sow fine seed and cover lightly. Seedlings very small and may be difficult to handle. Direct sowing into pots recommended. Take cuttings about 15 cm long with heels in summer. |
Regeneration: |
From seed after disturbance. Establishes very well when direct seeded. |
Timber: |
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Shade and Shelter: |
Useful for quick low-level cover in windbreaks. |
Land Protection: |
Colonises bare sites. |
Wildlife: |
May be food source for native birds including the Red-rumped Parrot, Turquoise Parrot, Yellow Rosella and Eastern Rosella. |
Ornamental: |
Valuable screen and specimen due to long, prolific flowering. Remove old flowerheads and prune heavily to promote flowering and dense growth. |
Other: |
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