

Acronychia thrives in well-drained soil with moderate watering, ensuring the soil remains moist but not soggy. Special care should be given to place acronychia in a location with partial shade, protecting it from intense, direct sunlight. Pruning the plant regularly helps maintain its shape and encourages healthy growth.
Watering schedule: Every 2-3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
Care Difficulty | Easy |
Lifespan | Perennial |
Watering Schedule | Every 2-3 weeks |
Sunlight Requirements | Full sun |
Soil pH | 6-7 |
Hardiness Zones |
9
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Leaves: elliptic to subelong, often with tapered base. Twigs more or less angular, glabrous. Flowers: greenish white; axillary, corymbose panicles, about 1.5 cm across in inflorescences of 5 to 23 cm wide. The fruits are cream to brownish yellow drupes, slightly angled, 5 to 15 mm in diameter with a short apiculate tip of the Acronychia pedunculata plant.
Northern white lilly-pilly is a robust evergreen shrub renowned for its glossy, dark green leaves which contrast starkly against the white, fragrant flowers that bloom in abundance. This plant thrives in well-drained soils of subtropical regions, coalescing both beauty and resilience. Its rounded yellow to orange berries are not only ornamental but also signal a healthy adaptation to its warm, humid habitat.
Acronychia suberosa is distinguished by its corky bark and glossy green leaves, which feature oil glands when held to light. This evergreen shrub or small tree flourishes in Australia's coastal rainforests. Its white, sweetly scented flowers and purple-black, globular fruits attract a variety of wildlife, vital for pollination and seed dispersal.
Common issues for Acronychia based on 10 million real cases