Appleberry is Plant of the Week
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PLANT OF THE WEEK Number 5 Scientific Name: Billardiera scandens Common Name: Appleberry Family: Pittosporaceae Native Habitat: found mainly along the east coast in a variety of commnityes such as coastal heath and sclerophyll forest. Description:A twining climber or groundcover.. Pale lance shaped green leaves have wavy margins. Height-Width: 1.5 x3 m Flowering: September to December. Pendulous bell-shaped flowers on branch tips, similar to correa flowers. Appleberry flowers. photo courtesy David Midgley Appleberry fruit Fruiting: Oblong berries appear on the bush in summer while the plant continues to flower. At first green to purple that turn yellow when ripe. Taste is similar to green kiwi fruit. Size is similar to sultana grapes. (Those that are elongated having been treated with gibberelins.) Position: Full sun or part shade. Will become more sparse in shade. Attributes: Long flowering and fruiting period. Requires watering and regular pruning in cultivation. Suitable for container growing. Regular tip pruning in this situation will result in a small shrubby plant. Over the past few weeks I’ve been focussing on bush tucker plants, some of which you may not have heard of before. The appleberry is no exception because even though it can be found in national parks, most people would walk by and not realise that it’s a bush tucker plant. For Sydneysiders, it can be found in Lane Cove National Park. Let’s find out more by listening to the podcast. I’m talking with Adrian O’Malley, native plant officianado and expert. There are many bush tucker plant nurseries that supply these plants online and are able to post out to most areas of Australia. If you have any questions or feedback or have some information to share, drop us a line to [email protected] or write in to 2RRR PO Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675 and I’ll send you a packet of seeds.
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