Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Sapindales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
microphyllum
ID:
470991

Status:
valid

Authors:
Turcz.

Source:
ksu

Year:
1852

Citation Micro:
Bull. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 25(II): 159 (1852)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000470323



Common Names

  • Phebalium microphyllum
  • Microphyllum Phebalium
  • Phebalium


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Description

Phebalium microphyllum (also called Common Phebalium, among many other common names) is a small shrub that grows up to 1 m in height. It has small, grey-green leaves and white flowers. It is native to Australia, and is commonly found in dry sclerophyll forests and woodlands.

Uses & Benefits

Phebalium microphyllum is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and flowers.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Phebalium microphyllum is white in color and has five petals. The seed is small and black in color. The seedlings are small and have a single stem with a few leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Phebalium microphyllum is a small shrub native to Australia. It grows in dry, open forests and woodlands at elevations of up to 1,000 m. It has small, narrow leaves and produces small, white flowers in spring and summer. The plant can be propagated by cuttings or by seed. It prefers a sunny position and well-drained soil. It should be watered regularly and fertilized every two weeks.

Where to Find Phebalium microphyllum

Phebalium microphyllum can be found in Australia.

Phebalium microphyllum FAQ

What is the scientific name of Phebalium microphyllum?

Phebalium microphyllum

What type of plant is Phebalium microphyllum?

Shrub

What is the natural habitat of Phebalium microphyllum?

Dry sclerophyll forests of Australia

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