- Pronunciation: high-men-oh-SPOR-um FLAR-vum
- Common Name: Native Frangipanni
- Derivation: Hymenosporum: Gr. hymen - a Membrane, sporos - a Seed (refers to thin winged seeds flavum: L. flavus - yellow (refers to the colour of the Flower)
- Type: Tree
- Family: PITTOSPORACEAE
- Size: 20 metres
- Flowers: Cream yellow. September to November. Perfumed
- Vegetation Type: Wet Eucalypt Forest
- Species List: Cooroy Primary School, Upper Yandina Creek, Kin Kin Arboretum Heritage Park
Cultural Notes
Bears no relation to Exotic frangipanni, except for strong perfume.
Landscaping Notes
Noosa Council Preferred Species list . Successfully propagated by Noosa & District Landcare. Popular garden Plant - easy to grow.
Successfully propagated by Coolum Community Native Nursery.
Successfully propagated by Tin Can Bay City Farm Nursery.
Successfully propagated by Florabunda Bushcare nursery, Woombye
Successfully propagated by Mooloolah Native Nursery


