Regional: |
Noted in the areas: Paddy's River-Burra Valley and Tooma. Probably also in surrounding areas in similar country. |
Australia: |
NSW, Vic. |
Habitat: |
Often along watercourses or in sclerophyll forest, at altitudes up to 1000 m. |
Habit: |
Open shrub or small tree 2-5 m high. Narrow leaves 5-20 cm long, with toothed margins. |
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Characteristics: |
Very attractive river bank shrub. |
Flowering: |
Usually creamy (sometimes pink), summer. Fragrant. Flowers regularly except during drought. |
Seed Collection: |
Early to late Jul, when follicle becomes dark and splits. Monitor closely as seeds released immediately or within 1-2 days of maturity. Large quantities produced. |
Propagation: |
Early to late Jul, when follicle becomes dark and splits. Monitor closely as seeds released immediately or within 1-2 days of maturity. Large quantities produced. |
Regeneration: |
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Timber: |
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Shade and Shelter: |
May be useful low-level cover in windbreaks. |
Land Protection: |
Useful in controlling streambank erosion due to soil-binding fibrous roots. Tolerates floods. |
Wildlife: |
Probably food source for insect and nectar-feeding birds, and stream habitat for fish. |
Ornamental: |
Attractive for screening or informal hedges. Flowers well with summer watering. Lightly prune regularly to promote bushiness. Grows in full sun if ample moisture available. |
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