Guioa semiglauca
“Wild Quince”
TREE TO 10 METRES TALLSmooth grey or patchy bark, attractive foliage (dark green above & pale grey-green below) Yellow-green flowers in Sept/Nov. , & medium green fruit which attracts many local birds. Bark used by Aborigines as a fish poison.
Suitability | |
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Category | Small Trees up to 10m |
Family | Sapindaceae |
Aspect | Full Sun / Filtered Sun |
Soil | Adaptable |
Habitat | Sub-Tropical Rainforest |
Features | |
Bird Attracting, Frost Tolerant Plants | |
Localities | |
Alderley, Ashgrove, Auchenflower, Bardon, Bracken Ridge, Bridgeman Downs, Carseldine, Chapel Hill, Chelmer, Clayfield, Corinda, Cubberla Creek, Deagon, Doboy, Dorrington, Enoggera, Enoggera Catchment, Enoggera Ck Corridor, Everton Park, Ferny Grove, Fortitude Valley, Gaythorne, Graceville, Grovely, Hill End, Indooroopilly, Ipswich area, Ironside, Ithaca, Kenmore, Kenmore Hills, Keperra, Lindum, Logan City, Lytton, Meeandah, Milton, Mitchelton, Myrtletown, Normanby, Nudgee Beach, Oakleigh, Oxford Park, Oxley, Pine Rivers, Pinjarra Hills, Pinkenba, Pullenvale, Rainworth, Rosalie, Sherwood, Sunshine Coast district, Toowong, Torwood, Upper Brisbane Valley - Water courses, Upper Brookfield, Westlake, Woolloongabba |