Macadamia ternifolia
Australian Macadamia Nut
Late Spring 2023
13
- 4
Mid Spring 2023
6
- 3
Early Winter 2016
13
- 1



Macadamia ternifolia
Late Spring 2023
13
Mid Spring 2023
6
Early Winter 2016
13

KathyB
This is a funny one... I think it's Macadamia ternifolia (3 leaves per node, parents def <25m and pink new growth) but it's not supposed to grow this far south. This one has MUCH spikier leaves than the other but they are both seedlings from the same tree. Guess I won't really know til they flower!! http://www.wildmacadamias.org.au/the-four-macadamias
Woohoo!!!
Oh yes!!!!!
Trying to grow these myself!
@pumpkin74 I grew them from seed. They are > 10 years old (I remember because i had them before my son lol) so I've been waiting what feels like forever!! Sending u all the nutty luck!!!