Damas tree, Conocarpus erectus
Damas tree, Conocarpus erectus
Max Height: 4-6m Spread: 6-8m Origin: Florida
Family: Combretaceae Common Name: Buttonwood
Flower Colour: Inconspicuous Drought Tolerance: High
Salinity Tolerance: High Sun Tolerance: High
Wind Tolerance: High Water Requirement: Low
PH Level: Basic Pest Tolerance: High
Disease Tolerance: High Growth Rate: Fast Fragrance: No
The Damas tree, also known by its scientific name Conocarpus erectus, is a beautiful addition to any landscape. Its dense foliage provides privacy and its deep roots help with erosion control. This versatile tree can also be used for medicinal purposes, making it a beneficial addition to any garden.
The evergreen leaves are oblong to lance-shaped, 2-4 in (5.1-10.2 cm) long and arranged alternately. Whereas typical buttonwood has glabrous (hairless) leaves, the leaves of silver buttonwood are covered with a dense mat of silky hairs which imparts a beautiful silver-gray color to the plant. The flowers are inconspicuous but the fruit clusters are rather showy brownish-red cone-like buttons, each containing many tiny fruits. The cultivar, ‘Momba’, has a very dense crown and is smaller.
Note: Conocarpus has invasive roots, only recommended to plant in pots or away from drainage manholes.