Astartea fascicularis (Labill.) Dc.

Species

Angiosperms > Myrtales > Myrtaceae > Astartea

Characteristics

An evergreen shrub. It grows 1 m high and spreads 1.5 m wide. The branches hang downwards. The crown is open. The leaves are fine and like heath. They occur in small clusters of 3 to 7. The flowers are white or pink. They are small and star shaped.
Life form perennial
Growth form shrub
Growth support free-standing
Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality hermaphrodite
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Mature width (meter) 1.5
Mature height (meter) 0.9 - 1.0
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Photosynthetic pathway c3

Environment

It needs damp, sandy, alkaline soils. It needs a protected, partly shaded position. It is resistant to drought but damaged by frost.
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Usage

The leaves are used as a tea substitute.
Uses tea
Edible leaves
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Cultivation

Plants can be grown from tip cuttings.
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Images

Astartea fascicularis unspecified picture

Distribution

Astartea fascicularis world distribution map, present in Australia

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:590672-1
WFO ID wfo-0000292129
COL ID HN6X
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Wikipedia (EN) Link
Wikipedia (FR)

Synonyms

Melaleuca fascicularis Astartea fascicularis Baeckea fascicularis Astartea scoparia