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'''''Bursaria spinosa''''' is a small [[tree]] or [[shrub]] in the family [[Pittosporaceae]]. The species occurs in all [[Australia]]n states except [[Western Australia]] and the [[Northern Territory]]. Common names include '''Australian [[Blackthorn]]''', '''Blackthorn''', '''Christmas Bush''', '''Mock Orange''', '''Native Blackthorn''', '''Native Box''', '''Native Olive''', '''Prickly Box''', '''Prickly Pine''', '''Spiny Box''', '''Spiny Bursaria''', '''Sweet Bursaria''', '''Tasmanian Christmas Bush''', '''Thorn Box''' and '''Whitethorn'''.
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Bursaria spinosa, Cav. An elegant spiny shrub or small tree, with drooping branches and pretty white fls., produced in summer: Lvs. small, oblong-cuneate, alternate and nearly sessile Yi~\ in. long: fls. small, lateral or terminal, mostly terminal in broad pyramidal panicles. Austral. Tasmania. B.M. 1767. Andr. Bot. Rep. 314.—Cult, in S. Calif.
Bursaria spinosa, Cav. An elegant spiny shrub or small tree, with drooping branches and pretty white fls., produced in summer: Lvs. small, oblong-cuneate, alternate and nearly sessile Yi~\ in. long: fls. small, lateral or terminal, mostly terminal in broad pyramidal panicles. Austral. Tasmania. .—Cult, in S. Calif.
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Latest revision as of 20:38, 18 February 2010

 Bursaria spinosa subsp. var.  Australian Blackthorn, Blackthorn, Christmas Bush, Mock Orange, see text
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Bursaria spinosa is a small tree or shrub in the family Pittosporaceae. The species occurs in all Australian states except Western Australia and the Northern Territory. Common names include Australian Blackthorn, Blackthorn, Christmas Bush, Mock Orange, Native Blackthorn, Native Box, Native Olive, Prickly Box, Prickly Pine, Spiny Box, Spiny Bursaria, Sweet Bursaria, Tasmanian Christmas Bush, Thorn Box and Whitethorn.


Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Bursaria spinosa, Cav. An elegant spiny shrub or small tree, with drooping branches and pretty white fls., produced in summer: Lvs. small, oblong-cuneate, alternate and nearly sessile Yi~\ in. long: fls. small, lateral or terminal, mostly terminal in broad pyramidal panicles. Austral. Tasmania. .—Cult, in S. Calif.


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