Elaeocarpus reticulatus
“Blueberry Ash”
TREE 3 TO 15 METRES TALLFoliage leaves to 12cm long, profuse white or pink, fringed bell-shaped flowers in Spring. Attractive edible blue berries. Frost hardy, suitable coastal areas. Attracts birds & butterflies.
Suitability | |
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Category | Small Trees up to 10m |
Family | Elaeocarpaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun / Filtered Sun |
Soil | Adaptable, Loam, Well-drained |
Habitat | Dry Rainforest |
Features | |
Bee Attracting, Bird Attracting, Butterfly Plants, Dry Rainforest, Edible Fruit Plants, Fire Retardant plants, Frost Tolerant Plants, Seaside Plantings | |
Localities | |
Annerley, Archerfield, Buranda, Burbank, Carindale, Chandler, Coopers Plains, Grange, Gumdale, Hemmant, Herston, Ipswich area, Kelvin Grove, MacKenzie, Mansfield, McDowall, Moorooka, Mt Gravatt East, Murarrie, Newmarket, North Stradbroke Island, Pine Rivers, Priestdale, Queensport, Ransome, Rocklea, Salisbury, Seventeen Mile Rocks, South Stradbroke Island, Spring Hill, Stafford, Stafford Heights, Sumner, Sunshine Coast district, Tingalpa, Trinder Park, Wakerley, Wilston, Wynnum West, Yeerongpilly, Yeronga |