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Brachylaena Discolor 125lt

R3,950.00

Brachylaena Discolor 125lt
Common Names: Coastal Silver Oak, Kusvaalbos

Full Sun
Low Watering
Wind Tolerant
Evergreen
Indigenous

Fast-growing, spreading tree that grows up to 7m in height with dark green leaves that are silver-white underneath.
They get creamy, white flowers in Spring and can be used as an excellent wind breaker. Ideal for coastal gardens too.

 

Brachylaena discolor, commonly known as the Coast Silver Oak or Wild Silver Oak, is a species of flowering tree that belongs to the Asteraceae family. It is native to the coastal regions of Southern Africa, including countries such as South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe.

Appearance: The Coast Silver Oak is a medium-sized tree that can grow up to 10-20 meters in height. It has a spreading crown with a generally rounded shape. The leaves are simple, alternate, and elliptical, measuring around 6-10 cm long. The upper side of the leaves is glossy green, while the underside is covered with a silvery-grey pubescence, which gives it its distinct appearance.

Flowers: The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers in clusters. The flowers are usually greenish-yellow in colour and are borne on short, slender stalks.

Fruits: The fruit of Brachylaena discolor is a small, brownish achene, which is a type of dry, indehiscent fruit typical of many members of the Asteraceae family.

Habitat: This species is typically found in coastal forests, riverine forests, and wooded areas near the coast. It prefers sandy and well-drained soils.

Uses: Traditionally, the bark of the Coast Silver Oak has been used for medicinal purposes by some local communities. The tree is also valued for its ornamental qualities due to the silvery foliage.

Conservation status: As with many plant species, Brachylaena discolor faces threats from habitat loss and other human activities. The conservation status of this species may vary in different regions, so it is important to consult local conservation authorities for the most up-to-date information.

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Brachylaena Discolor 125lt