Lomalagi Artisan Nurseries
Atractocarpus fitzalanii (Native Gardenia)
Atractocarpus fitzalanii (Native Gardenia)
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Atractocarpus fitzalanii (Native Gardenia) Randia fitzalanii/ Brown Gardenia/ Yellow Mangosteen)
Picture this... it's a beautiful arvo in your garden, and you're relaxing with a chilled beverage when a gorgeous scent wafts by; its the Native Gardenia! Add this lush, bushy shrub or evergreen tree to your tropical oasis and enjoy the flowers and gardenia-like fragrance during Summer or Spring. This plant is native to Northern parts of Australia, specifically Queensland and the Northern Territory. This is an excellent choice for a backyard tree as the roots do not cause issues and provides a beautiful canopy of foliage. The Atractocarpus fitzalanii is grown on site under the Gympie sun, at Lomalagi.
Light requirement: Part shade to full sun.
Water requirement: Moderate. Increase watering during dry periods
Watering frequency: Water frequently when first planted to establish. Applying a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plant will help retain soil moisture.
Soil: Well-draining soil.
Skill level: Suits Beginner Green thumb,
Growth rate: Moderate to fast growth. Mulch and water regularly to establish plant for the first 3 months. Prune yearly to encourage dense growth and fertilise with a slow-release native fertiliser in spring. This plant can also be pruned to a shrub.
Suitable for container gardens: Yes, this plant is suited to container gardens, prune accordingly.
Mature Height : 5m
Mature Width: 2-4m spread
Seasonality: Evergreen
Drought Tolerant: Yes, once established. Prefers warm, moist conditions, suited to tropical landscapes & sub-tropical landscapes.
Frost Tolerant: Prefers frost-free temperate climates.
Wind Tolerant: Yes, a great windbreak plant.
Leaf colour: Shades of glossy dark green
Leaf Variegation pattern: No, however prominent veins can be seen
Size of leaf : Broad leaf,
Flower Colour: White
Flower Shape: 6 petal star-shaped flower, simple (clusters)
Flower Fragrance: Yes, the flowers are fragrant
Flower Season: Summer
Fruit: Edible fruit is large & yellow/brown, which can be eaten when soft.
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