What is Bauer?
Bauera is the name of the small family of shrubs that are common for Australia. The genus is divided into three types: Bauer Rubiodoides , Bauer Capitata and Bauer Sessiflora . These species can be seen in huge areas of Eastern and South Australia, such as Tasmania and Victoria. Plants can also be found in the new South Wales and Queensland. Often it has lance -shaped leaves and grows up to two feet (61 cm) of high and five feet (1.5 m) width. His shrubs have no stem. Each part is arranged in a circle reminiscent of Whorl and consists of six leaves. The flowers of the flowers bloomed in a lonely way and grew to the diameter (around two and a half cm). Bauer also produces fruit, which is a two -cell capsule that contains a number of round brown seeds. This species is a hairy shrub that grows in a mixed, upright direction. It has hard and wire stems that grow from one and a half feet (0.5 m) to five feet (one and a half m) in length. Slim stems carry pink flowers that have numerous rodsky. Its small leaves are light green, a spear in shape and usually serrated.
named after many of its flower heads, Bauera capitata is a low growing shrub with a number of trees. The leaves are small and narrow, light green and have a lobe on each side. Each flower grows in a lone axis. At the end of the stem, several pairs of flower join and form small floral heads.
Bauera Sessiflora is a shrub that grows upright with a wide branch of five feet (one and a half m) to six feet (1.8 m) high. The leaves of this plant are dark green, usually spears and quite hairy. Flowers are tightly crowded with stems; Its petals are pink or purple. Sometimes its flowers are indicated by purple color and have dark sticks.
The whole genus tends to grow very close to colleagues. Will probably behave in damp places that are cold and behindshielded. However, this family can also survive in places with open sunlight. It can grow as long as the humidity is maintained in the air. These species are one of the most popular evergreens found in Australia and often called River Rose, Wire Scrub and Rose Heath.