Everything about Taxandria Juniperina totally explained
Taxandria juniperina commonly known as Wattle, Swamp Wattle, Warren River Cedar or Juniper Myrtle is a species of
tree that grows in the south west corner of
Western Australia. This plant was previously classified as
Agonis juniperina but is now part of the
Taxandria genus.
Habit
T. juniperina occurs mostly as an erect
tree or
shrub that usually grows to less than as a dense shrub but can grow up to in its native environment. It has fibrous brown
bark that's a light red colour on the underside. It grows as a dense shrub in space or as a tall erect tree when part of a
thicket. When the leaves and young stems are bruised they release a spicy perfume from which the
plant is recognised to be a member of the family
Myrtaceae. It is closely related to
Leptospermum (Tea Tree).
The tree has
evergreen foliage with very narrow
leaves, 0.4-2.5 long and about 1 mm wide. The flowers produced by
T. juniperina occur between
February to
November and are described as upright whitish spikes. Each
flower is white with some pink, 5mm in diameter.
Range
T. juniperina occurs in a coastal strip in the south west corner of western Australia from
Busselton to
Albany. The tree prefers margins of winter-wet or permanent
swamps or
watercourses, but grows in a range of
soil types from
loam and
peat to
sand and
gravel.
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