Turnipwood
Akania bidwillii
Also known as: Turnipwood · Horse-radish Tree
📋 About Turnipwood
Akania is a monotypic genus in the family Akaniaceae. The single species, Akania bidwillii (turnipwood), is a tree that is native to subtropical and warm-temperate coastal rainforests in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia. It is known locally as turnipwood because when it is cut down it gives off a foul odour similar to turnips. It blooms with white or pink, fragrant flowers in the spring, and the fruit is a dull-red round capsule that dries down and releases 1-2 seeds. Panicles usually 8–15 cm long; pedicels 5–20 mm long. Calyx 3–4 mm long. Corolla 8–12 mm long.
🏷️ Common Names for Turnipwood
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Turnipwood" or "Horse-radish Tree", they all refer to the same species.
🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Akaniaceae
Genus
Akania
Species
Akania bidwillii
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