Nuytsia floribunda
Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne,1000 Ballarto Road,, CRANBOURNE VIC 3977 - Property No T12287
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Statement of Significance
Contribution to landscape
Extremely rare in cultivation
Outstanding example of species
Nuytsia floribunda is a root parasitizing mistletoe endemic to Western Australia. There are few root parasitizing plant species across the globe and they are considered the oldest of the ancient family Loranthaceae. Research of their mode of root attachment indicates that it is unique. The species is extremely rare in cultivation due to the difficulty in getting its roots to establish on the roots of host plants.
The tree in the Australian Garden has matured sufficiently to display a good canopy of colourful flowers each year. The plant is one of only a few known to be in cultivation outside Western Australia and it is the most southerly occurring specimen in the world.
Measurements: 15/07/2014
Circumference (m): whole trunk 1.93; each stem 0.86,1.06,0.59 respectively
Height (m): 5.7
Spread (m): N-S 4.4; E-W 4.0
Estimated Age (yrs); 34
Condition: Good
Classified: 03/12/2014
Access: Restricted
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Royal Botanic Gardens CranbourneNational Trust
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Nuytsia floribundaNational Trust
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