Bursaria incana
“Mock Orange/Prickly Pine”
TREE FROM 3 TO 6 METRES TALLOpen habit, leaves have occasional spines at base, cream-white flowers in Summer, unusual kidney shaped fruit. Flowers attract birds, host to Fiery & Bright Copper butterflies.
Suitability | |
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Category | Small Trees up to 10m |
Family | Pittosporaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun |
Soil | Adaptable |
Habitat | Dry Sclerophyll Forest |
Features | |
Black Cracking Soils Plants, Dry Rainforest | |
Localities | |
Ipswich area, Pine Rivers |