Macadamia integrifolia


Macadamia integrifolia is a small to medium-sized tree native to Australian rainforests. Common names include macadamia, smooth-shelled macadamia, bush nut, Queensland nut, Bauple nut and nut oak.

Description

Macadamia integrifolia trees grow to in height.
The leaves are simple, oblong in shape, glossy, entire with wavy leaf margins and are long and wide. The flowers are white or pink followed by woody, edible rounded fruits which are in diameter.

Distribution and habitat

It is native to rainforests in southeast Queensland and extreme adjacent northern New South Wales, Australia.
It has been introduced to Mexico and has done well in the states of Michoacán and Jalisco.
The trees will survive in hardiness zones 10 and 11.

Ecology

The trees in Australia can be affected by fungal pathogens from the Neopestalotiopsis genus and the Pestalotiopsis genus ; they both cause flower blight.

Uses

This tree is rarely cultivated for ornamental purposes.