Status:
valid
Authors:
Kuntze
Source:
tro
Year:
1891
Citation Micro:
Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 580 (1891)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0001106549
Common Names
- Paranomus Candicans
- Candicans Paranomus
- Paranomus Tree
Description
Paranomus candicans (also called 'White Bush', among many other common names) is a species of evergreen shrub in the Proteaceae family. It is native to Australia, where it grows in wet sclerophyll forests and rainforests. It has a dense, conical crown and grows up to 1 m tall. Its leaves are leathery and glossy, and its flowers are yellow-green and appear in spring.
Uses & Benefits
Paranomus candicans is an evergreen shrub with small, fragrant yellow flowers. It is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens, as well as for its medicinal properties. It is also used to make furniture, as well as for timber and fuel.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Paranomus candicans has small, yellow flowers with four petals. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single, thin stem.
Cultivation and Propagation
Paranomus candicans can be propagated from seed, cuttings, or division. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained, sandy soil in a sunny location. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and planted in a sandy soil. Division should be done in early spring or late autumn. All plants should be watered regularly and fertilized every few months.
Where to Find Paranomus candicans
Paranomus candicans is native to the temperate forests of South Africa. It can be found in moist, shady areas, often near rivers and streams.
Species in the Paranomus genus
Paranomus abrotanifolius,
Paranomus adiantifolius,
Paranomus bolusii,
Paranomus bracteolaris,
Paranomus candicans,
Paranomus capitatus,
Paranomus centaureoides,
Paranomus dispersus,
Paranomus dregei,
Paranomus esterhuysenae,
Paranomus lagopus,
Paranomus longicaulis,
Paranomus reflexus,
Paranomus roodebergensis,
Paranomus sceptrum-gustavianus,
Paranomus spathulatus,
Paranomus spicatus,
Paranomus tomentosus,
Species in the Proteaceae family
Acidonia microcarpa,
Adenanthos acanthophyllus,
Adenanthos apiculatus,
Adenanthos argyreus,
Adenanthos barbigerus,
Adenanthos cacomorphus,
Adenanthos cuneatus,
Adenanthos cunninghamii,
Adenanthos cygnorum,
Adenanthos detmoldii,
Adenanthos dobagii,
Adenanthos dobsonii,
Adenanthos drummondii,
Adenanthos ellipticus,
Adenanthos eyrei,
Adenanthos filifolius,
Adenanthos flavidiflorus,
Adenanthos forrestii,
Adenanthos glabrescens,
Adenanthos gracilipes,
Adenanthos ileticos,
Adenanthos intermedius,
Adenanthos intricatus,
Adenanthos labillardierei,
Adenanthos linearis,
Adenanthos macropodianus,
Adenanthos meisneri,
Adenanthos obovatus,
Adenanthos oreophilus,
Adenanthos pamelus,
Adenanthos pungens,
Adenanthos sericeus,
Adenanthos strictus,
Adenanthos teges,
Adenanthos terminalis,
Adenanthos velutinus,
Adenanthos venosus,
Agastachys odorata,
Alloxylon brachycarpum,
Alloxylon flammeum,
Alloxylon pinnatum,
Alloxylon wickhamii,
Athertonia diversifolia,
Aulax cancellata,
Aulax pallasia,
Aulax umbellata,
Austromuellera trinervia,
Austromuellera valida,
Banksia acanthopoda,
Banksia acuminata,