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Native Gardenia

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Atractocarpus fitzalanii formally Randia fitzalanii


Plant Number: 60

Common Name: Native Gardenia, Yellow Mangosteen

Scientific Name: Atractocarpus fitzalanii formerly Randia fitzalanii

Derivation of name

Atractocarpus – The genus name is derived from the Greek terms 'atractos' ​meaning spindle and 'karpos' meaning fruit due to the spindle-shaped fruit of the first recorded species

fitzalanii – named by Victorian State Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller, who named it in honour of the person who first collected it, Eugene Fitzalan who was a botanist who created the first botanical garden in Cairns


Description

  • Common small tree found in tropical and sub-tropical forest in Far North Queensland to Mackay which grows to 5 -8 m
  • Trunk has smooth, grey bark
  • Flowers are fragrant white flowers from September to November with 5 petals with different sized male and female flowers  
  • Fruits are yellow and 3-4 cm in diameter, with many flat, triangular, whitish small seeds embedded in a rather dry pulp which ripen late summer to midwinter and edible when soft
  • Spider mites can affect this tree and birds remove the fruit. They are easy to grow and can usefully grow in a container

 

Human uses

The raw fruit can be eaten. 

Fauna Usage

The fruits are attractive to birds.

Acknowledgment: Rare Fruit Club, Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants

Photo: Tatiana Gerus



 

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Last reviewed 05 May 2021
Last updated 05 May 2021