Ceratopetalum gummiferum, commonly known as New South Wales Christmasbush, is a plant species native to eastern Australia. It belongs to the small evergreen leaves family and is characterized by dense, bushy. Reaches height around 5 meters and has spreading canopy. The white flowers five petals numerous stamens arrangements give festive appearance during season. Gradually pink aging adding ornamental value. The fruit small woody capsule several seeds. Initially green turn brown mature. Persist months providing interest color faded. Relatively easy grow well-suited range climates soil types. Prefers sunny partially shaded position requires establish maintain healthy growth. Propagated seed cuttings. Addition ornamental value holds cultural significance indigenous people Australia. Used traditional ceremonies symbolic meanings love family holiday.
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