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Dodonaea triquetra

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Kingdom
  
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Scientific name
  
Dodonaea triquetra

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Species

Order
  
Genus
  
Dodonaea

Higher classification
  
Dodonaea

Dodonaea triquetra Dodonaea triquetra Common hop bush

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Dodonaea, Breynia oblongifolia, Dillwynia retorta, Entolasia stricta, Notelaea longifolia

Dodonaea triquetra, known as common hop bush or large leaf hop bush, is a species of shrub occurring in eastern Australia.

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Description

Dodonaea triquetra Dodonaea triquetra Common Hop Bush Large Leaf Hop Bush

It grows as an erect shrub to 3 metres high. Leaves 5 to 12 cm long, 1 to 5 cm wide. Elliptic in shape, occasionally lanceolate or ovate. Flowers form on panicles. Seeds form on a winged capsule, 9 to 16 mm long.

Distribution and habitat

Dodonaea triquetra Dodonaea triquetra largeleaf hop bush Diversity Native Seeds

Growing in the forest understorey, in either wet or dry sclerophyll forest, often on sedimentary soils. Commonly seen in forest remnants in Sydney. Occurring in the states of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.

Uses

Capsules used as a hop substitute by early settlers.

Dodonaea triquetra is cultivated as an ornamental plant for use in gardens and as a potted plant.

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Dodonaea triquetra Dodonaea triquetra SAPINDACEAE Forest Hop Bush

References

Dodonaea triquetra Wikipedia