Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp cismontaum
Leptospermum polygalifolium subsp. cismontanum has gained considerable recognition for the exceptional medicinal qualities of its honey, which rivals manuka honey in both chemical composition and therapeutic benefits.
Native to the region stretching from Sydney to the NSW-Victorian border, this species—formerly classified as Leptospermum flavecens—serves dual purposes as an ornamental shrub and a valuable honey-producing plant.
Reaching 2–4 metres in height, it represents the optimal choice for honey production plantations in northern NSW, where it thrives in high-rainfall areas with well-draining, neutral to slightly acidic soils.
As a bioactive Leptospermum species, it holds significant potential for commercial cultivation, positioning it as a cornerstone species for the advancement of Australia's premium honey industry at both farm and industrial scales.
Supplied by ERA nurseries
MYRTACEAEE FAMILY
All plants in the Myrtaceaee Family are unable to enter SA
Biosecurity & Shipping
Live plants cannot be shipped to WA, NT, TAS or overseas due to quarantine restrictions. Myrtaceaee family plants also cannot be shipped to SA.
Non-plant products can be shipped more broadly, unless otherwise restricted, such as food products or other regulated items.
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