Western Australia Christmas Tree

Western Australia Christmas Tree. Nuytsia floribunda Western Australian Christmas Tree Gardening With Angus 'Moodjar' is the Nyungar name for the plant, but it is also called moojerool, munjah or mutyal, and it has a deep spiritual significance. The Christmas tree is an icon of the region it grows in - south-western Australia - because it blooms so dramatically in summer

Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) at Cape Le Grand National Park, western Australia This
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The species is known locally as moodjar and, more recently, the Christmas tree or Western Australian Christmas tree Nuytsia is a monotypic genus, meaning it only has one species; Nuytsia floribunda more commonly known as the Western Australian Christmas Tree

Christmas Tree (Nuytsia floribunda) at Cape Le Grand National Park, western Australia This

Nuytsia is a monotypic genus, meaning it only has one species; Nuytsia floribunda more commonly known as the Western Australian Christmas Tree The showy orange flowers have been likened to 'a bushfire without smoke' The tree produces many yellow-orange flowers during the Christmas season

Western Australian Christmas Tree Nuytsia floribunda flowers in Fitzgerald River National Park. The Christmas tree is an icon of the region it grows in - south-western Australia - because it blooms so dramatically in summer This protected species holds significant cultural value, so collection must be done responsibly and flowers.

Western Australian Christmas tree Nuytsia floribunda, flowering at Stock Photo 15963068 Alamy. Nuytsia is a monotypic genus, meaning it only has one species; Nuytsia floribunda more commonly known as the Western Australian Christmas Tree Nuytsia floribunda is a gorgeous Western Australian plant around Christmas time, when it has eye catching displays of bright yellow to orange flowers