Astartea fascicularis

Astartea fascicularis

  • Astartea fascicularis
  • Astartea fascicularis
  • Flower name
    Astartea fascicularis
  • Scientific name
    Astartea fascicularis
  • Aliasアスタルテア, Astartea fascicularis, Astartea, fascicularis, False baeckea
  • Place of originAustralia
  • Place of floweringCut flowers, flower arrangement, Potted flower
  • Flowering seasonFebruary, March, April, May
  • Language of flowersGorgeous

What is Astartea fascicularis

Astarter fassicularis (scientific name:Astartea fascicularis) is a non-cold-resistant evergreen shrub of the family Myrtaceae native to Australia. In the spring of round pink small 5 or 6-petaled flowers bloom. Give the leaves a little green with red-brown stem sections, such as pine needles. New interface came recently in Japan, will be used for potted plants and cut flowers. Flower anguage is "gorgeous". It is based on the beautiful grass appearance that adds a lot of pink florets to a radially extending thin branch.

General name: Astartea fascicularis , scientific name:Astartea fascicularis, aka: astarter, Origin: Western Australia, living type: shrub, plant height: 100-250 cm, flower diameter: 1 cm, flowering period: February to May, flower color: peach.


  • Order
    Myrtales
  • Family
    Myrtaceae
  • Genus
    Astartea
  • Species
    A. fascicularis
  • Type of flower
    Radial symmetrical flower
  • Array of flower
    Cluster inflorescence
  • Petal shape
    Multi-petaled
  • Leaf type
    Linear
  • Edge of the leaf
    Entire
  • Life typeEvergreen shrub
  • Flower colorsPink
  • Colors of the leavesGreen
  • Fruit colorGreen
  • Height100.0 ~ 250.0 cm
  • Diameter of flower1.0 ~ 1.0 cm

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