''Eucryphia lucida'', the leatherwood, is a species of tree or large shrub endemic to forests of western
Tasmania
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, Australia. An attractive plant used in both
horticulture
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and
apiculture, it was promoted by the Tasmanian Branch of the then
SGAP as an alternative to the Tasmanian blue gum (''
Eucalyptus globulus
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'') for Tasmania's floral emblem. It was described as ''E. billiarderi'' at one stage, this now being a
synonym
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.
Description
Ranging from in height, it can sometimes grow to in favourable conditions. The small dark green glossy leaves are elliptical in shape and long. Appearing in spring and summer, the diameter white flowers have four petals and resemble small single roses and have a strong fragrance, especially on warmer days. The flower parts are often covered with a sticky sap. Flowering is followed by leathery capsules which mature in autumn.
The species was first described by
Jacques Labillardière
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.
Distribution and habitat
It is widespread and common in moister forests in Tasmania, occurring mainly across the western parts of the state, from the northwest in such places as the
Tarkine and through the
South West Wilderness. It grows as an
understorey plant and prefers wetter climates of 1500–2500 mm annual rainfall.
Fossil leaves from Early Pleistocene sediments at
Regatta Point in
Western Tasmania show similarities to ''Eucryphia lucida'' and suggest a close relationship.
Cultivation
Leatherwood is easily propagated by seed or cutting and makes an attractive, fast-growing garden plant. It thrives in well-drained soil in a position with some shelter and extra moisture. It does require regular pruning to keep a neat shape. It is also used by Tasmanian beekeepers in the making of leatherwood honey, a noted
monofloral honey that has been recognised by the international
Slow Food
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movement in its
Ark of Taste
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. For many years, the Tasmanian Beekeepers' Association has had to lobby the Tasmanian government to ensure continued access to this resource, and to protect it from logging.
Much of the leatherwood is difficult to access, growing deep within the forests of Tasmania's wild west coast. Beekeepers from the Tasmanian Honey Company camp in the forest during the leatherwood harvest, which occurs between January and March.
Cultivars
*''E.'' 'Ballerina' (
ACRA reference: ACC469) is a larger flowered form with pink flowers rimmed with red, collected from a plant in western Tasmania in 1986. It is a paler pink than 'Pink Cloud'.
*''E.'' 'Dumpling' is a compact white-flowered form to 1 metre high developed in the
UK by Suttons of Devon.
*''E.'' 'Gillanders' Rose' is a pink flowered form.
*''E.'' 'Gilt Edge' has trifoliate leaves with a creamy yellow margin on the topside. It produces white flowers that open flat.
*''E.'' 'Gold Rim'
*''E.'' 'Leatherwood Cream' (
ACRA reference: ACC006) is another selection, this time with variegated cream-edged leaves.
*''E.'' 'Pink Cloud' (
ACRA reference: ACC368) is a pink-flowered cultivar collected from plants growing near
Smithton in North-West
Tasmania
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in 1984 by
Ken Gillanders.
*''E.'' 'Spring Glow' is a variegated Eucryphia with eye-catching cream-edged evergreen leaves and attractive white flowers.
Notes
References
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External links
Growing Native plants: ''Eucryphia lucida'' page on ''Eucryphia lucida'']
ACRA page on ''E.'' 'Pink cloud'
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Eucryphia, lucida
Flora of Tasmania
Endemic flora of Tasmania
Oxalidales of Australia
Garden plants of Australia
Taxa named by Henri Ernest Baillon
Taxa named by Jacques Labillardière