Native Frangipani Hymenosporum flavum Flowering Tree

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Native frangipani along summerland way in Kyogle

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Native Frangipani at Lynches Creek Kyogle

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Native Frangipani For Sale

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Native Frangipani

Hymenosporum flavum
Clusters of very fragrant, cream flowers form on this fast growing, Australian native rainforest tree. Flowers form in spring, wafting scent right through the garden. Terminal flowers age from white to a golden yellow. Highly recommended hardy specimen tr... Read More

$4.90 ($4.90-$18.75 choose a size)

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Specifications of Native Frangipani

Preferred Climate SubtropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From SeedlingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

Water Requirements Drought Hardy (Little Watering)

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? No (Full Size)

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 4-5 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%), Part (Sun:50-80%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Moderately Acidic (5.5-6.5), Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months August, September, October

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Native Frangipani Reviews & Tips

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JOHN
★★★★★ 2y ago

WATTAMONDARA, NSW

Native frangipani

a great plant that thrives in most areas with great flowers and fragrance. A great bird attractor

Jacqui
★★★★★ 5y ago

Sunshine Coast (Sub-Tropics), Queensland, Australia, Australia

Native frangipani

When my baby native Frangipani trees arrived I unpacked them as soon as they got here and then water them, leaves as well as into the soil, with diluted Seasol to help them recover from their journey. Before planting them I soak them again in Seasol.

Phil Dunstan
★★★★★ 5y ago

Mt. Waverley, 3149, Australia

Native frangipani

A beautiful tree but I have recently had to remove it because it had grown to approx 25metres and its root system large and complex lifting everything around it. If planting one give it plenty of space. Ours was approx. 40y.o.

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ManishU
★★ 14y ago

SPRINGFIELD LAKES, QLD, Australia

Received this from a work mate. It has grown quite a bit in the last year. But its looks sparse. Being a rain forest tree i would have expected it to be a lot more dense. It has flowered only 1 year after it was put in the ground.

Emma1
★★★ 15y ago

Bardon, Qld, Australia

A fragrent flower tree I have planted as a border/screen.

Mel1
★★ 16y ago

BOLWARRA HEIGHTS, NSW, Australia

Didn't like the heat wave we had unfortunately.

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