Callicoma

Callicoma
An 1895 illustration by Edward Minchen
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Oxalidales
Family: Cunoniaceae
Genus: Callicoma
Andrews
Species:
C. serratifolia
Binomial name
Callicoma serratifolia

Callicoma is a plant genus that contains just one species, Callicoma serratifolia, a tall shrub or small tree native to Australia. Callicoma serratifolia is commonly known as black wattle. One explanation for the name is the similarity of the flowers to those of Australian Acacia, which are commonly known as wattles. Another explanation is its use in wattle and daub huts of the early settlers.[1] The species has a number of other common names include callicoma, butterwood, silver leaf, silver-leaf butterwood and wild quince.

  1. ^ Australian National Botanic Gardens, Parks Australia. "Callicoma serratifolia - Growing Native Plants". www.anbg.gov.au. Retrieved 2019-02-02.