Aphanopetalum resinosum — a medium houseplant
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Aphanopetalum resinosum

Aphanopetalum Resinosum

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Aphanopetalum resinosum, commonly known as the gum vine or resin vine, is a climbing plant native to Australia. It belongs to the family Cunoniaceae and can grow up to 10 meters in length. The plant features glossy green, oval-shaped leaves that can reach up to 10 cm in length. The small, white flowers of Aphanopetalum resinosum have a sweet fragrance that attracts bees and other pollinators. One of the most distinctive characteristics of this plant is its resinous sap, which oozes from the stems when they are cut or damaged. Indigenous Australians have used this sap for medicinal purposes for centuries. Aphanopetalum resinosum prefers moist soils and shaded areas such as rainforests or creek banks but can also tolerate drier conditions once established. Its attractive foliage and fragrant flowers make it a popular ornamental plant. In summary, Aphanopetalum resinosum is an intriguing climbing plant with unique features that can enhance any garden or landscape design.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Aphanopetalum
Family
Aphanopetalaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Gum vine
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Aphanopetalum resinosum leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Aphanopetalum resinosum flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Aphanopetalum resinosum habit
PLATE 03 · habit