Species

Tamarix chinensis

Common Name(s)

Chinese tamarisk

Authority

Tamarix chinensis Lour.

Family

Tamaricaceae

Flora Category

Vascular - Exotic

Structural Class

Dicotyledonous Trees & Shrubs

Features

A deciduous shrub or small tree to 10m tall, forming dense thickets. Slender branches which tend to droop, with smooth reddish-brown bark on young branches. Leaves are scale-like, about 2.5 mm long, with broad sheathing bases. The flower heads are a large broad terminal panicle composed of numerous spike-like racemes 2-5 cm long, appearing well after the leaves and on the current season's growth. The flowers are pink about 2mm long, with 5 petals and a disc of 5 rounded dark red lobes. The capsule is c. 8mm long; pyramidal.

Similar Taxa

Flowers numerous, in terminal panicles on the current seasons growth

Flowering

December, January, February, March, April

Flower Colours

Red / Pink,White

Year Naturalised

1968

Origin

China

This page last updated on 30 Jul 2014