Atalaya hemiglauca
Atalaya hemiglauca, commonly known as whitewood or cattle bush, is a species of plant in the soapberry (Sapindaceae) family. It is native to northern and inland Australia where it occurs from Western Australia through the Northern Territory and South Australia to Queensland and northern New South Wales.
Description
It grows as a shrub or small tree to 6 m, sometimes 10 m, high, with pale grey bark. It bears clusters of cream flowers from May to October. Its fruits are samaras, 20–40 mm long. It is drought tolerant, suckers freely and provides shade for livestock.Taxonomy
Atalaya hemiglauca is described by F.Muell. ex Benth. in Flora Australiensis: a description... , in 1863.Its basionym is Thouinia hemiglauca F.Muell.