South West Slopes Revegetation Guide
Kunzea ericoides
Burgan
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Species Information
Synonyms |
Leptospermum phylicoides |
Common Names |
Burgan |
Family |
Myrtaceae - Myrtle family. |
Name Origin |
Kunzea - after Dr Gustav Kunze (1793-1851), professor of medicine and botany, Leipzig. ericoides - Erica-like foliage (the Old World heaths) |
Specimen Data - CSU 1360
Location |
Burrowa Pine National Park. Vic. |
Notes |
Growing on the top of a rocky hill in poor soil. Zone: Easting: Northing: |
Collector |
Jewell, L. |
Date |
01/04/2000 |
Determined By |
Kent, Kylie |
Date |
10/01/2000 |
South West Slopes Revegetation Guide Information
Regional: |
Mainly east of the Hume Highway in the Murray region. Also around Holbrook district. |
Australia: |
Qld, NSW, Vic, SA. |
Habitat: |
Heath and sclerophyll forest, common at higher elevations, often along watercourses. |
Habit: |
Tall shrub or small tree to 5 m high. Dense or open foliage. |
Similar Species: |
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Site Preference: |
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Characteristics: |
Fast-growing. |
Flowering: |
White, spring-summer. |
Seed Collection: |
Jan-Apr. Monitor closely as seeds released soon after maturity. |
Propagation: |
From seed, which germinates readily, or cuttings of young wood. |
Regeneration: |
From seed, shed annually, and coppice after fire. Quickly colonises bare areas. |
Timber: |
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Shade and Shelter: |
Excellent fast-growing low-level cover in windbreaks. |
Land Protection: |
Useful in controlling streambank and gully erosion due to soil-binding fibrous roots. |
Wildlife: |
Excellent habitat. Dense foliage excellent refuge for small birds. Flowers are a good nectar source for honeyeaters and native insects, including moths and butterflies. Insect-eating birds attracted. |
Ornamental: |
Specimen ornamental for screening, hedges and bog gardens. Attractive background foliage and conspicuous summer flowers. Responds to hard pruning and slow-release fertilisers. |
Other: |
Kangaroo spears, fighting sticks, waddys and fighting boomerangs made from wood. |
Note: The following information presented is only a guide, as plant characteristics vary depending on provenance (the plant's locality).
Site/Preferred Habitat : |
streambanks, slopes & ridges |
Rainfall(mm) : |
550 |
Growth Rate : |
fast |
Tolerates : |
frost; wet & dry periods; waterlogging |
Resents : |
windbreak; erosion control; wildlife; ornamental |
Uses & Comments : |
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