Duperreya halfordii
Image: Wilson, Peter G.|Wilson, D.I. (cc-by)
NameDuperreya halfordii
Scientific NameDuperreya halfordii R.W.Johnson
Plant FamilySapindaceae
Natural HabitatThis species is endemic to specific rocky creekline habitats and gorges, such as those found on the western side of Mount Gunderbooka in New South Wales, Australia. It grows in association with other native flora like Duperreya simonae, Acacia, and Callitris.
Parts Usedleaf,fruit
Medicinal Actions
Traditional UsesNo traditional medicinal uses are documented or known for Duperreya halfordii from the provided information.
Preparation Methods
Contraindications & WarningsNo contraindications are documented or known for Duperreya halfordii from the provided information.
Cultivation NotesA climbing plant, it thrives in its natural rocky creekline habitat. Flowers are described as blue, with sepals becoming turgid and yellowish as the fruit develops.
Rarityuncommon
Description
Duperreya halfordii is a climbing plant characterized by its woody stems, alternate leaves, and tendrils. The specimen displays dried, somewhat rounded to ovate leaves and elongated, possibly winged, fruits or pods, with flowers noted as blue.




