Exocarpos cupressiformis
“Native Cherry”
SHRUB 2 TO 8 METRES TALLThis attractive shrub is a root parasite, often forming clumps with dense drooping leafless stems, small greenish-yellow flowers in Oct/May & sweet edible red berries. Attracts many birds and Spotted Jezebel & Fiery Jewel butterflies.
Suitability | |
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Category | Medium Shrubs up to 5m |
Family | Santalaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun |
Soil | Adaptable, Sandy |
Habitat | Dry Rainforest |
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Localities | |
Ipswich area, Logan City, South Stradbroke Island, Sunshine Coast district, Upper Brisbane Valley - Dry Sclerophyll Forest |