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Native Gardenias

Atractocarpus species

Other Common Names:
Synonyms: Randia species
Family: Rubiaceae


Atractocarpus fitzalanii is the species mostly grown in gardens. It has white flowers in spring, but the main value of this shrub/small tree is its lush foliage.

A. fitzalanii was the featured plant in the 21-09-2021 edition of Get Results Gardening, a weekly publication for Australians via email. When you request a free trial (go calyx.com.au/getresultsgardening.html for more information), you can ask for a copy of the 21-09-2021 edition if you want to see the A. fitzalanii article (Australian residents only).




Atractocarpus in the Landscape

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Looking for more information about growing Atractocarpus fitzalanii in Queensland? Due to the demise of online advertising and the risk of appropriation by AI bots and others, most of the in-depth information intended for these webpages is now being directed towards the email publication (mini-magazine) Get Results Gardening. If you live in Australia, ask for a free trial. Go to calyx.com.au/getresultsgardening.html for more information. At the same time, you can ask for a copy of the 21-09-2021 edition, which contained an article about Atractocarpus fitzalanii.

Warning: collection, destruction, propagation, movement, sale or purchase of any Australian native plant (including seeds or spores) may be subject to laws and regulations. Be sure to check with appropriate authorities before engaging in these activities, even on private property. Other laws may also apply to the treatment and movement of plant or soil material (for example, to control the spread of weeds, pests and diseases.)


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