Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Sapindales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
daviesii
ID:
470897

Status:
valid

Authors:
Hook.f.

Source:
cmp

Year:
1859

Citation Micro:
Fl. Tasman. 2: 358 (1859)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000470229



Common Names

  • Phebalium Daviesii
  • Daviesii Phebalium
  • Phebalium


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Description

Phebalium daviesii (also called 'Daviesii Phebalium', among many other common names) is a small, perennial shrub with a single, erect stem and a few, alternate, leathery leaves. It is native to Australia and usually found in dry sclerophyll forests and woodlands.

Uses & Benefits

Phebalium daviesii is used as a medicinal plant for treating fever, cold, and cough. It is also used as a food source and for making traditional crafts.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Phebalium daviesii is a deep purple color and is shaped like a bell. The seeds are small and black. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with a few leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Phebalium daviesii is a shrub that is native to Australia. It is easy to cultivate and propagate, as it can be grown from seed or cuttings. The seeds should be sown in a well-draining medium, such as sand or vermiculite. The cuttings should be taken from healthy plants, and they should be planted in a well-draining medium. The plants should be kept in a warm, sunny location, with plenty of water and fertilizer.

Where to Find Phebalium daviesii

Phebalium daviesii can be found in Australia, mainly in New South Wales and Victoria.

Phebalium daviesii FAQ

What is the scientific name of Phebalium daviesii?

Phebalium daviesii

What is the common name of Phebalium daviesii?

Davies' Phebalium

What is the habitat of Phebalium daviesii?

It is found in dry sclerophyll forests and woodlands

Species in the Rutaceae family

Acmadenia alternifolia, Acmadenia argillophila, Acmadenia baileyensis, Acmadenia bodkinii, Acmadenia burchellii, Acmadenia candida, Acmadenia densifolia, Acmadenia faucitincta, Acmadenia flaccida, Acmadenia fruticosa, Acmadenia gracilis, Acmadenia heterophylla, Acmadenia kiwanensis, Acmadenia latifolia, Acmadenia laxa, Acmadenia macradenia, Acmadenia macropetala, Acmadenia maculata, Acmadenia matroosbergensis, Acmadenia mundiana, Acmadenia nivea, Acmadenia nivenii, Acmadenia obtusata, Acmadenia patentifolia, Acmadenia rourkeana, Acmadenia rupicola, Acmadenia sheilae, Acmadenia tenax, Acmadenia teretifolia, Acmadenia tetracarpellata, Acmadenia tetragona, Acmadenia trigona, Acmadenia tenax, Acmadenia argillophila, Acmadenia macradenia, Acmadenia teretifolia, Acmadenia wittebergensis, Acradenia euodiiformis, Acradenia frankliniae, Acronychia richards-beehleri, Acronychia aberrans, Acronychia acidula, Acronychia acronychioides, Acronychia acuminata, Acronychia arfakensis, Acronychia baeuerlenii, Acronychia brassii, Acronychia carrii, Acronychia cartilaginea, Acronychia chooreechillum,

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