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Diploglottis campbellii
Small-leaved Tamarind
Sapindaceae
Description:
Endangered subtropical rainforest tree under 10 m, with dense glossy pinnate leaves. Produces white to pink 4-petalled flowers from spring to autumn, followed by red fruits with edible arils around the seeds. Ideal for small gardens or container planting.
Special Features:
Fruit edible for jams, jellies, and chutneys
Attracts birds and bees
Can be pruned or grown in a pot
Endangered species (QLD) – supports conservation
Natural Habitat:
Rainforest
Tree/Shrub Height:
Endangered tree to 20m
Aspect:
Full Sun, Partial Sun/Shade
Soil/Conditions:
Adaptable, Well-drained
Flower Colour:
White, Pink
Diploglottis campbellii - Small-leaved Tamarind
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