Notelaea longifolia (Long-Leaved Mock Olive)

Tree up to 9m high. Leaves vary in style and shape and can be hard to identify - narrow lanceolate to broad ovate. Flowers are a raceme up to 2cm long with creamy white flowers with black, olive like drupes. It flowers April to October and is bird attracting. Often seen in gullies under canopy. 

Notelaea longifolia is listed in the following regions:

Southern Highlands  |  South Coast  |  New England  |  New South Wales North Coast


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Jackie Miles, furry new growth
Unripe fruits
Jackie Miles, furry new growth

Species information

  • Notelaea longifolia Scientific name
  • Long-Leaved Mock Olive Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Up to 1244.2m Recorded at altitude
  • Machine learning
  • In flower
  • Synonyms

    Notelaea longifolia x microcarpa Notelaea longifolia x venosa

Location information

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