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Useful Temperate Plants

Acrotriche serrulata

R.Br.

Ericaceae

+ Synonyms

Styphelia serrulata Labill.

Common Name: Honeypots

Acrotriche serrulata
Plant growing in native habitat
Photograph by: Hadobas H.:Australian National Botanic Gardens
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Acrotriche serrulata Acrotriche serrulata

General Information

Acrotriche serrulata is a procumbent, evergreen shrub growing 15 - 60cm tall. The plant forms a mat of growth that can be 100cm wide or more.
Although small, the fruits are sometimes harvested from the wild as a food.

Known Hazards

None known

Botanical References

265
Title
Flora of the Sydney Region
Publication
 
Author
Carolin. R. & Tindale. M.
Publisher
Reed. Australia.
Year
1993
ISBN
0730104001
Description
Concise flora with little beyond an extensive key, species descriptions, very brief habitat description.

Range

Australia - Southern Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania

Habitat

Dry sclerophyll forests on sandy soil and loam over sandstone, basalt or granite, at elevations from 800 - 1,300 metres[
265
Title
Flora of the Sydney Region
Publication
 
Author
Carolin. R. & Tindale. M.
Publisher
Reed. Australia.
Year
1993
ISBN
0730104001
Description
Concise flora with little beyond an extensive key, species descriptions, very brief habitat description.
,
365
Title
Flora of New South Wales
Publication
 
Author
 
Website
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/floraonline.htm
Publisher
 
Year
0
ISBN
 
Description
An on-line resource giving a brief botanical description of all the native plants of New South Wales, their habitat and range, together with diagrams and photographs of the plants.
].

Properties

Edibility Rating *  *
HabitShrub
Height0.30 m
Cultivation StatusWild

Cultivation Details

Acrotriche serrulata is found in the temperate to warm temperate zone of Australia, growing in areas where the mean annual rainfall can range from 800 - 1,000mm[
365
Title
Flora of New South Wales
Publication
 
Author
 
Website
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/floraonline.htm
Publisher
 
Year
0
ISBN
 
Description
An on-line resource giving a brief botanical description of all the native plants of New South Wales, their habitat and range, together with diagrams and photographs of the plants.
].

Edible Uses

Fruit - raw[
193
Title
Wild Food Plants of Australia.
Publication
 
Author
Low. T.
Publisher
Angus and Robertson.
Year
1989
ISBN
0-207-14383-8
Description
Well presented, clear information and good photographs. An interesting read for the casual reader as well as the enthusiast
]. The succulent, greyish-green, globose fruit is 3 - 5mm in diameter[
365
Title
Flora of New South Wales
Publication
 
Author
 
Website
http://plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/floraonline.htm
Publisher
 
Year
0
ISBN
 
Description
An on-line resource giving a brief botanical description of all the native plants of New South Wales, their habitat and range, together with diagrams and photographs of the plants.
].

Medicinal

None known

Other Uses

None known

Propagation

Seed - we have no information for this speices, but the seed is likely to benefit from scarification. This can usually be done by pouring a small amount of nearly boiling water on the seeds (being careful not to cook them!) and then soaking them for 12 - 24 hours in warm water. By this time they should have imbibed moisture and swollen - if they have not, then carefully make a nick in the seedcoat (being careful not to damage the embryo) and soak for a further 12 hours before sowing.
Cite as: Temperate Plants Database, Ken Fern. temperate.theferns.info. 2024-04-20. <temperate.theferns.info/plant/Acrotriche+serrulata>

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