Description
Diploglottis smithii (Smith’s Tamarind) – Tube Stock
Diploglottis smithii more commonly known as Smith’s Tamarind, apart of the sapindaceae plant family.
The Smith’s Tamarind is a slender, open branched tree with a rounded canopy which is usually fairly dense.
The tree produces small white flowers about 5mm wide along with a capsular fruit which is edible.
Diploglottis smithii is found naturally in coastal rainforests in Far North Queensland.
Typical Height – 7m to 15m
Light Preference – Full to partial sun
Water Preference – Average
Climate Habitat – Sub-tropical rainforest
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