Macadamia integrifolia
APPEARANCE : Macadamia (also called the Queensland nut, Hawaii nut, bush nut, maroochi nut and bauple nut) is a world-famous Australian native nut, first traded by Aboriginal Elder King Jacky of the Logan River clan (QLD), who is credited as being the first known Macadamia entrepreneurThis tropical tree produces edible nuts that are a rich source of thiamine, vitamin B6, manganese, iron, magnesium and phosphorus.
Plant Information
HEIGHT & WIDTH : H 5-10 m x W 4-6 m
Native to: Australia
Foliage type: Evergreen
Growth rate: Moderate to Fast
Flowers: intensely fragrant pink flowers first bloom in the Spring, mature brown nuts will fall off the tree when they’re ready March to June
Light: Full sun
Water: Low to moderate water requirements, drought-tolerant once established

