Herb: Black Wattle


Latin name: Callicoma serratifolia


Family: Cunoniaceae



Description of the plant:



Plant:
Evergreen
Shrub

Height:
6 m
(20 feet)

Flowering:
March
to June

Habitat of Black Wattle:

Lighter types of rainforest, or moister Eucalyptus forests. Damp places along the sides of streams.

Other uses of the herb:

The plant can be used for hedging. The wood is used in making wattle and daub housing.

Propagation of Black Wattle:

Seed -

Cultivation of the herb:

Lighter types of rainforest, or moister Eucalyptus forests. Damp places along the sides of streams.

Medicinal use of Black Wattle:

None known

Known hazards of Callicoma serratifolia:

None known

Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.