Scientific Name: Boronia pilosa subsp. pilosa

Common Name: hairy boronia

Family Classification (Clade): Eudicots

Family: Rutaceae

Form Description: Small shrub; leaves have mildly unpleasant smell when crushed.

Flowers: Pink or white flowers with four petals at ends of branches.

Fruit: Capsule

Municipality
No data available for this species
Plant Communities
GrasslandHeathRiparianSedgeland and Wetland
Habitat Notes

Locally abundant, widespread throughout the lowlands.

Site Tolerance

Moist, Shady

Soil Tolerance

Clay, Fertile, Loam, Nutrient-poor, Sandy, Well-drained

General Notes

Pruning and partial shade may extend its life. Susceptible to Phytophthora cinnamomi.

Propagation Calendar

  • Flowering Month
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  • Seed Collecting Month
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
  • Sowing Month
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  • Cutting Month
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Propagation Method
SeedCuttings

Seed Information

Seed Collection

Difficult to grow from seed. Collect seed in bag placed over ripening fruit and tie firmly around stem. Remove when seed has been shed into bag or spread sheeting on ground and hold in place with stones. Seed will fall naturally when mature.

Seed Treatment Method

Smoke Smoke treatment improves germination in some species. Smokey products, e.g. smokey vermiculite, can be purchased and applied to the sown seed, or sown seeds can be treated directly with smoke from a source such as a drum with a fire and hose.

Seed Treatment Notes

Can be sown directly into individual pots, not requiring pricking out. Cover with thin layer of dry twigs, leaves, straw or shredded paper; set alight and keep burning for about 5 mins; allow soil to cool, water well and place where plants receive only morning sun and protection from wind

Cutting & Division Information

Propagation from cuttings is not easy, but worth the effort.