Regional: |
Not as widespread as Common Cassinia (C. aculeata), but can be found throughout most of the region. |
Australia: |
NSW, Vic, SA, WA. |
Habitat: |
Wide range of habitats and soils. |
Habit: |
Small open aromatic shrub to 2 m high. Small narrow leaves and white woolly long slender branches. Scattered plants or dense clumps. |
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Characteristics: |
Fast-growing. Strong curry smell and drooping plumes of brownish flowerheads. Declared noxious weed in Culcairn Shire due to colonising habit. |
Flowering: |
Shiny pale-brown flowerheads, spring-autumn. |
Seed Collection: |
Early Feb to late Jun. Seeds released 3-14 days after maturity. |
Propagation: |
From seed. Surface sow fine seed and cover lightly. Seedlings very small and may be difficult to handle. Direct sowing into pots recommended. |
Regeneration: |
Germinates any time of year and grows rapidly. |
Timber: |
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Shade and Shelter: |
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Land Protection: |
Readily colonises disturbed and bare soils. Useful for reclaiming gravel pits or mine dumps. |
Wildlife: |
May be food source for native birds including the Red-rumped Parrot, Turquoise Parrot, Yellow Rosella and Eastern Rosella. |
Ornamental: |
Attractive, graceful and easily grown. Remove old flowerheads to promote flowering and dense growth. |
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