The Diploglottis campbellii, commonly known as the Small Leaved Tamarind, is a rare and endangered rainforest tree native to Australia. Known for its dense canopy of glossy, small green leaves, this medium-sized tree produces striking orange to red fruit with a tangy pulp, valued for both its ornamental appeal and culinary uses. It is a perfect addition to subtropical gardens and conservation efforts to protect native flora.
Specifications
Height8 to 15 metres
Width4 to 6 metres
Native toAustralia (rainforests of southeastern Queensland)
FoliageSmall, glossy green leaves; evergreen
Growth rateModerate
Conditions
SoilPrefers well-drained, fertile soils; tolerates sandy or loamy conditions
LightPartial shade to full sun
WaterModerate; requires regular watering during establishment
ClimateThrives in subtropical and tropical climates
Additional Features
FlowersSmall, cream-coloured flowers in clusters, appearing in spring
FruitBright orange-red capsules containing tangy, edible pulp; ripe in summer
FormDense, upright growth with a compact canopy
UsesIdeal for feature planting, native gardens, and as a bushfood source
SpacingPlant 4 to 6 metres apart for individual specimens or closer for reforestation
Low MaintenanceRequires minimal pruning; remove deadwood as needed
Pest ResistanceGenerally pest-free; monitor for scale in humid conditions
Drought ToleranceModerate; prefers consistent moisture for optimal growth
Frost SensitivityProtect young trees from frost in cooler climates
Wildlife AttractionFruits attract birds and small mammals; flowers attract pollinators
Culinary UseTangy pulp is used in sauces, jams, and desserts
Conservation ImportanceEndangered species requiring habitat preservation
Seasonal AppealEvergreen foliage with vibrant, ornamental fruit
The Small Leaved Tamarind is a beautiful and functional addition to gardens, offering lush greenery, edible fruit, and a contribution to the conservation of Australia's native rainforest species. Its unique features and versatility make it a valuable choice for eco-conscious gardeners.
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