Santalum acuminatum
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Quandong with starter Host

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Latin Name: Santalum acuminatum
Common Name: Quandong
Cultivar: N/A
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$ 25.00  AUD

Local Pick Up - Western Australia 6936
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Quandong with starter host (Ruby Saltbush) A highly ornamental small tree, also known as native peach or sweet quandong, is a hemiparasitic plant in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae, (Native to Australia) which is dispersed throughout the central deserts and southern areas of Australia. It naturally occurs throughout the state of WA as far north as Karratha and to Albany and Esperance in the south. A difficult to propagate sepcies but hardy when established. Size 60mm-100mm Seedling.  For more information and a growing guide see https://braidsdale.org.au/

Our plants can be posted via express post in live plant boxes Due to the nature of the species there is no garuantee, although our propagation methods are considered best in class for delicate Santalum. Please contact us to arrange delivery within WA or collection.

Care Instructions

Follow these detailed care instructions to keep your Elkhorn Fern thriving:

Mounting

Elkhorn ferns are epiphytic, meaning they naturally grow attached to trees. For best results:

  • Mount on wood, cork, or similar materials
  • Use sphagnum moss around the roots
  • Secure with fishing line or plant-safe wire until established
Watering

Proper watering is crucial:

  • Soak the root ball and shield fronds thoroughly when the moss feels dry
  • Allow excess water to drain completely
  • Reduce watering in winter
  • Mist shield fronds occasionally
Light & Positioning

Place your fern where it receives:

  • Bright, indirect light
  • Protection from direct sun, especially midday
  • Good air circulation

Shipping Information

Our plants can be posted via express post in live plant boxes, due to the nature of the trees there is no garuantee although our propagation methods are considered best in class for delicate Santalum. Please contact us to arrange delivery within WA or collection.

Returns Policy

Our plants and seed can be posted via express post, due to the nature of the trees there is no guarantee although our propagation methods are considered best in class for delicate Santalum. Please contact us to arrange delivery within WA or collection. There are no returns accepted.

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