Tagasaste (Tree Lucerne)

Chamaecytisus palmensis

Known as Tree Lucerne, this leguminous tree produces green foliage that is high in protein, even during summers with minimal rainfall. A fast growing, drought tolerant, evergreen tree, with a deep taproot that can access subsoil moisture, even in dry summers. An attractive shade tree which can be grown as a hedge or windbreak, fragrant white flowers appear in late winter and spring and are a magnet for bees. Note: This packet of seeds includes inoculant to further improve soils.

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Tagasaste (Tree Lucerne)

Tagasaste was first grown in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens in 1879 from seeds shared by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Grown in its native habitat of the Canary Islands as a windbreak and for animal fodder, farmers in both Australia and New Zealand have also utilised this fast growing tree for its ability to provide shelter and animal fodder in a wide range of climates and conditions.
How to grow

Soak in hot water for 24 hours before sowing, then coat with inoculant prior to sowing.

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