Subtropical large native shrub or evergreen tree with deliciously scented starry white flowers with a fragrance like gardenia
Atractocarpus fitzalanii grows as a woody shrub or small tree some 3 C10 m 9 8 C32 8 ft in height The trunk is covered by smooth grey bark
The new growth is a bright lime green in colour The small 2 2 5 cm or 1 inch white fragrant flowers appear from September to November The round or oval shaped fruit is 3 C4 cm in diameter and ripens in April to June
Its bushy lush foliage and bright new growth, fragrant flowers and edible and tasty fruit give it horticultural potential in gardens in subtropical climates
It is suited to a shady position with good drainage in gardens, or moderately to brightly lit indoor spaces
Pruning:
Generally not needed except to shape as desired
Very ornamental, hardy, has wonderful fragrance and is relatively easy to grow
fruit ripens slowly over Winter, turning yellow when ready for harvest
Fruit Uses:
Similar to a mangosteen in size, shape and flavour, they may be enjoyed raw on their own or used in salads, tarts, cakes and other desserts
Pre Treatment: soak 24 hR in lukewarm water
Sowing Mix: Coir or sowing mix + sand or perlite
Germination Temperature: 25 28 C
Location: bright + keep constantly moist, not wet
Germination Time: 4 6 weeks
WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO EAT ANYTHING THAT YOU HAVE NOT POSITIVELY IDENTIFIED AS A SAFE FOO SOURCE
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