Eupomatia bennettii
Small Bolwarra
Small Bolwarra
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Common name: Small Bolwarra
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Flowers:
Attractive cream and red flowers form in spring, 25 mm in diameter
Fruit:
The fruit is an obconical berry; starting green then turning a yellowish colour, 2 to 3 cm in diameter
Leaves:
Leaves are hairless, reverse lanceolate in shape, 8 to 20 cm long, 2.5 to 5 cm wide
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Habit:
A species of shrubs of the Australian continent ancient plant family Eupomatiaceae, usually seen from 70 cm to 140 cm high
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Distribution:
Found in sub-tropical rainforest in eastern Australia
They grow naturally north from the Nambucca River and are sometimes found in moist gullies dominated by Eucalyptus trees.
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