Sticky Boronia (Boronia anemonifolia) cultivated in a private garden in Latham, ACT, Australia. Photographed on 10 October 1978.Digitised from a slide. The original slide, which is of higher quality, is held.
Watt Park, Lavender Bay, North Sydney.Native of southern and eastern Africa. I have sometimes been struck by the resemblance of its capsules to those of our Australian Flindersia australis, also in family Rutaceae -- see www.flickr.com/photos/41188800@N00/354726140/But there are important differences: Calodendrum capsules split open from the base and the seeds are hard, rounded and black; Flindersia capsules open from the apex and the seeds are flattened, winged and brown. Leaves and flowers are also very different.