Life Span
Perennial
Annual
Type
Broadleaf Evergreen
Tree
Origin
Southeastern United States
Australia
Types
Not Available
Not Available
Habitat
Dappled Shade, Sunny Edge, Woodlands
Fertile bottom land, moist forests, Moist Soils, Moist woods, Roadsides, Sandy areas, tropical environments, Tropical rainforest, Tropical regions, Wet lands
USDA Hardiness Zone
6-9
8-11
AHS Heat Zone
Not Available
12-10
Sunset Zone
21,22
8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24
Habit
Upright/Erect
Upright/Erect
Minimum Height
Not Available
Minimum Width
Not Available
Flower Color
Yellow green
Light Yellow
Flower Color Modifier
Bicolor
Bicolor
Fruit Color
Green, Brown
Brown
Leaf Color in Spring
Olive
Green, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Summer
Olive
Green, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Fall
Olive
Green, Gray Green
Leaf Color in Winter
Olive
Green, Gray Green
Leaf Shape
Long, Alternate
Long Linear
Plant Season
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Sunlight
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Full Sun
Type of Soil
Clay, Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand
The pH of Soil
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil Drainage
Average
Well drained
Bloom Time
Late Spring, Early Summer
Spring
Tolerances
Not Available
Drought
Where to Plant?
Ground
Ground
How to Plant?
Seedlings
Seedlings
Plant Maintenance
Medium
Medium
Watering Requirements
Average Water Needs, Do Not over Water
Average Water Needs
In Summer
Lots of watering
Lots of watering
In Spring
Moderate
Moderate
In Winter
Average Water
Average Water
Soil pH
Acidic, Neutral
Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline
Soil Type
Clay, Loam, Sand
Loam, Sand
Soil Drainage Capacity
Average
Well drained
Sun Exposure
Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial shade
Full Sun
Pruning
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches, Remove dead leaves
Fertilizers
Compost
All-Purpose Liquid Fertilizer
Pests and Diseases
Fungal Diseases
Red blotch
Plant Tolerance
Drought
Drought
Flowers
Insignificant
Showy
Flower Petal Number
Single
Single
Foliage Texture
Coarse
Medium
Foliage Sheen
Glossy
Matte
Attracts
Dogs
Hummingbirds, Butterflies
Allergy
Hypertonia, Nausea, Spasms, Vomiting
Asthma, Eye irritation, Respiratory problems, Skin irritation
Aesthetic Uses
Beautification, Borders
Not Used For Aesthetic Purpose
Beauty Benefits
Good for skin
Not Available
Edible Uses
Yes
Insignificant
Environmental Uses
Erosion control
Air purification, Shadow Tree
Medicinal Uses
Antibacterial, Appetizer, Expectorant, Homeopathy
Not Available
Part of Plant Used
Fruits
Bark, Tree trunks
Other Uses
Used as essential oil, Used in flavouring curries, teas, Used to sweeten the breath
Application in Furniture, Constructing Boats, Used in Furniture, Wood is used fore making tools
Used As Indoor Plant
No
No
Used As Outdoor Plant
Yes
Yes
Garden Design
Hedges, Mixed Border, Screening, Wind Break, Tropical, Wildflower
Screening / Wind Break, Shade Trees, Street Trees
Botanical Name
ILLICIUM parviflorum
ACACIA melanoxylon
Common Name
Chinese Star Anise, Badiam
Australian Blackwood, Blackwood
In Hindi
चक्र फूल
काली लकड़ी
In German
Sternanis
Schwarzes Holz
In French
Anis étoilé
Bois noir
In Spanish
Anís estrellado
Blackwood
In Greek
Γλυκάνισο
Μαυρο ξυλο
In Portuguese
Star Anise
Madeira preta
In Polish
Anyż
Czarne drewno
In Latin
Star Anise
Press
Phylum
Magnoliophyta
Magnoliophyta
Class
Magnoliopsida
Magnoliopsida
Family
Illiciaceae
Fabaceae
Clade
Angiosperms
Angiosperms, Eudicots, Rosids
Subfamily
Illicioideae
Not Available
Number of Species
Not Available
Properties of Star Anise and Blackwood
Wondering what are the properties of Star Anise and Blackwood? We provide you with everything About Star Anise and Blackwood. Star Anise doesn't have thorns and Blackwood doesn't have thorns. Also Star Anise does not have fragrant flowers. Star Anise has allergic reactions like Hypertonia, Nausea, Spasms and Vomiting and Blackwood has allergic reactions like Hypertonia, Nausea, Spasms and Vomiting. Compare all the properties and characteristics of these two plants. Find out which of these plant can be used as indoor plant. If you are interested to decorate your house and garden, find out aesthetic uses, compare them and select the plant which will beautify your surrounding. Along with beautification, try comparing medicinal and edible uses of Star Anise and Blackwood and you can choose the plant having best and most benefits.
Season and Care of Star Anise and Blackwood
Season and care of Star Anise and Blackwood is important to know. While considering everything about Star Anise and Blackwood Care, growing season is an essential factor. Star Anise season is Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter and Blackwood season is Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. The type of soil for Star Anise is Clay, Loam, Sand and for Blackwood is Loam, Sand while the PH of soil for Star Anise is Acidic, Neutral and for Blackwood is Acidic, Neutral, Alkaline.
Star Anise and Blackwood Physical Information
Star Anise and Blackwood physical information is very important for comparison. Star Anise height is 180.00 cm and width 150.00 cm whereas Blackwood height is Not Available and width Not Available. The color specification of Star Anise and Blackwood are as follows:
Star Anise flower color: Yellow green
Star Anise leaf color: Olive
Blackwood flower color: Light Yellow
- Blackwood leaf color: Green and Gray Green
Care of Star Anise and Blackwood
Care of Star Anise and Blackwood include pruning, fertilizers, watering etc. Star Anise pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves and Blackwood pruning is done Remove damaged leaves, Remove dead branches and Remove dead leaves. In summer Star Anise needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water. Whereas, in summer Blackwood needs Lots of watering and in winter, it needs Average Water.