About Dodonaea multijuga G.Don
Dodonaea multijuga G.Don is an erect, dioecious shrub that typically reaches a maximum height of 1.5 meters (4 feet 11 inches). Its leaves are imparipinnate, measuring 20โ48 millimeters (0.79โ1.89 inches) in total length, and grow from a petiole 3.5โ8 millimeters (0.14โ0.31 inches) long. The leaves usually bear between 16 and 28 leaflets, which are shaped oblong to broadly egg-shaped or triangular with the narrower end oriented toward the base. Most leaflets are 4โ7 millimeters (0.16โ0.28 inches) long and 1โ4 millimeters (0.039โ0.157 inches) wide, and are covered in soft hairs. Flowers are arranged in panicles that grow from leaf axils; each flower sits on a pedicel 7โ14 millimeters (0.28โ0.55 inches) long, and usually has four lance-shaped sepals 3โ4 millimeters (0.12โ0.16 inches) long that drop off as the flower opens. Flowers also usually have eight stamens, and the ovary is densely covered in soft hairs. Flowering occurs between September and March. The fruit is a three-winged, broadly egg-shaped capsule that is 13โ16.5 millimeters (0.51โ0.65 inches) long and 15โ20 millimeters (0.59โ0.79 inches) wide. This species of Dodonaea grows in forest on sandy soil, most often near watercourses. Its range extends from far south-east Queensland to near the Victorian border in New South Wales.