Plant Information Guide – The Plants We Grow NB: IndigiGrow recommends caution when foraging for bush foods in the wild. Like fungi, there are native plants which although may look like they may be edible, are in fact highly toxic. The plants we grow are known to be edible or medicinal and are classified as safe to use in this regard. ESBS = Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub Native = General Native Medicine = Medicinal Plant Bush Food = Edible use ESBS Companion Plant = Commonly found growing amongst Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub but not classified as Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub Last Updated 5 th November 2019 Grasses, Herbs, Flowers and Vines Up to 2 Metres Common Name Binomial Name Description Gardening Uses, Height & General Information Flannel Flower Actinotus helianthi Insect attracting ESBS Up to 50cm, full sun, white flowers, soft foliage Albany Woolly Bush Adenanthos sericeus Bird & insect attracting Native Up to 2 metres, full sun, drainage, soft textural leaves Native Ginger Alpinia caerulea Edible Fruit, Leaves and Rhizome Bush Food Up to 2 metres, clumping, fragrant, indoors, tropical, pots Sea Celery Apium prostratum Edible Leaves Bush Food Up to 40cm, part shade to filtered light, indoors, moist soils IndigiGrow Bush Foods & Native Plant Nursery Corner Bunnerong Road & Yarra Road, La Perouse Public School La Perouse NSW 2036 Nursery Mob: 0439 327 933 www.indigigrow.com.au www.facebook.com/indigigrownativebushfoodplants IndigiGrow is a not-for-profit social enterprise of First Hand Solutions Aboriginal Corporation www.firsthandsolutions.org www.indigigrow.com.au www.facebook.com/firsthandsolutions www.facebook.com/indigigrow ABN: 24365530976
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Plant Information Guide – The Plants We Grow
NB: IndigiGrow recommends caution when foraging for bush foods in the wild. Like fungi, there are native plants which although may look
like they may be edible, are in fact highly toxic. The plants we grow are known to be edible or medicinal and are classified as safe to use in
this regard.
ESBS = Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub Native = General Native Medicine = Medicinal Plant
Bush Food = Edible use
ESBS Companion Plant = Commonly found growing amongst Eastern Suburbs Banksia Scrub but not classified as Eastern
Up to 2 metres, full sun, drainage, soft textural leaves
Native Ginger Alpinia caerulea Edible Fruit, Leaves and Rhizome Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, clumping, fragrant, indoors, tropical, pots
Sea Celery Apium prostratum Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 40cm, part shade to filtered light, indoors, moist soils
IndigiGrow Bush Foods & Native Plant Nursery
Corner Bunnerong Road & Yarra Road, La Perouse Public School La Perouse NSW 2036 Nursery Mob: 0439 327 933 www.indigigrow.com.au www.facebook.com/indigigrownativebushfoodplants
IndigiGrow is a not-for-profit social enterprise of First Hand Solutions Aboriginal Corporation www.firsthandsolutions.org www.indigigrow.com.au www.facebook.com/firsthandsolutions www.facebook.com/indigigrow
Up to 2 metres, full sun to filtered light, pretty pink flowers
Apple Berry Billardiera scandens Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food, ESBS
Up to 1 metre, Groundcover/climber, pots, indoors
Native Daisy ‘Supreme Pink’
Brachyscome ‘Supreme Pink’
Insect attracting Native
Up to 30cm, full sun, bright pink flowers
Blue Trumpet/Blue Yam
Brunoniella australis Edible Root Bush Food
Up to 30cm, blue flower, root eaten like yam
Pink Purslane Calandrinia pickeringii
Insect attracting Native
Up to 30cm, full sun, rockeries, pretty pink flowers, succulent
Nipan Capparis lasiantha Edible Fruit (Splits When Ready to Eat) Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, pretty white flower, hedge, full sun, butterfly habitat
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Karkala, Pigface
Carpobrotus glaucescens
Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh When Red, Peel or Eat Whole) Bush Food, Medicine, ESBS Companion Plant
Up to 30cm, groundcover, spill over, full sun, pretty pink flowers
Karkala, Pigface (Vic, SA, Tas)
Carpobrotus rossii Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh When Red, Peel or Eat Whole) Bush Food, Medicine
Up to 30cm, groundcover, spill over, full sun, pretty pink flowers, smaller leaves than Carpobrotus glaucescens. Growing (Available early 2020)
Native Grape Cayratia clematidae Edible Fruit Bush Food
Vine, part shade to morning sun
Yellow Buttons
Chrysocephalum apuiculatum
Bee Attracting Native
Up to 30cm, full sun, drainage, pretty yellow flowers
Kangaroo Vine Cissus antarctica Edible Fruit Bush Food
Vine, shade to part shade, copper coloured new growth
Old Man's Beard
Clematis aristata
Bird attracting Native
Vine, shade to filtered light, fluffy white flowers. Growing (Available 2020)
Native Fuschia Correa reflexa Bird & insect attracting, Edible Leaves Bush Food, Medicine
Up to 1.5 metres, morning sun, leaves used for tea, pink/yellow flower in late Winter/early Spring, flower nectar (drink)
Swamp Lilly Crinum pedunculatum
Insect attracting Native
Pretty white flowers, agapanthus alternative, shade to full sun, drought tolerant
Native Cymbidium Orchid (200mm pot size)
Cymbidium suave Insect attracting Native
Up to 40cm, filtered light, indoors, yellow flower
Native Cymbidium Orchid (140mm pot size)
Cymbidium suave Insect attracting Native
Up to 40cm, filtered light, indoors, yellow flower
Barbed- Wire Grass
Cymbopogon refractus
Insect attracting Bush Food, Native
Up to 1 metre, insect habitat, barbed wire shaped seed awns
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Lemon-Scented Darwinia
Darwinia citriodora Edible Leaves (Teas) Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, full sun to part shade, needs drainage, pretty pink flower, bee/bird habitat
Clustered Darwinia
Darwinia fascicularis
Edible Leaves(Teas) Bush Food, ESBS
Up to 1.5 metres, full sun, needs drainage, pretty pink flower, bee/bird habitat, edible leaves bubblegum flavour
Blue Flax Lily Dianella atraxis Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food
Up to 40cm, Morning sun to part shade, pretty flowers & fruit, rockeries, pots, indoor. Growing (Ready 2020)
Blue Flax Lily
Dianella caerulea
Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food
Up to 70cm, Morning sun to part shade, pretty flowers & fruit, rockeries, pots, indoor. Growing (Ready 2020)
Beach Flax Lily
Dianella congesta
Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food
Up to 50cm, Morning sun to part shade, pretty flowers & fruit, rockeries, pots, indoor
Blue Flax Lily
Dianella longifolia
Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food
Up to 80cm, Morning sun to part shade, pretty flowers & fruit, rockeries, pots, indoor
Blue Flax Lily Dianella revoluta Edible Fruit (Eat Fresh) Bush Food, ESBS
Up to 90cm, Morning sun to part shade, pretty flowers & fruit, rockeries, pots, indoor. Growing (Ready 2020)
Longhair Plume Grass
Dichelachne crinita
Insect attracting ESBS
Up to 1 metre, local alternative to Red Fountain Grass
Egg & Bacon Pea
Dillwynia retorta Bird attracting ESBS
Up to 2 metres, morning sun to filtered light, yellow orange flowers
Prickly Rasp Fern
Doodia aspera Insect attracting Native
Up to 35cm, filtered light, bathrooms
Gymea Lily Doryanthes excelsa Edible Flower Bush Food
Part shade or morning sun, up to 2 metres spread, drought tolerant once established, flower rich in nectar.
Ruby Saltbush Enchylaena tomentosa
Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 1 metre, edible leaves, red berries energy boost
Fucshia Heath
Epacris longiflora
Edible Fruit Bush Food, ESBS
Up to 1 metre, red pink flower, filtered light. Not Currently Growing
Devil’s Marbles Eremophila debilis Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 30cm, drought tolerant, creeping groudcover, dry areas
Heath-like Eremophila
Eremophila microtheca
Insect attracting Native
Up to 1.5 metres, very rare in the wild, very strongly scented (reminiscent of the Aussie bush)
Wombat Berry Eustrephus latifolius Edible Fruit Bush Food
Vine, full sun to filtered light, edible berry
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Knobby Club Rush
Ficinia nodosa
Sedge, cooking use Bush Food
Up to 1.5 metres, distinctive knobby seed capsule, water features, edging plant, modern gardens, pots
Scrambling Lily Geitonoplesium cymosum
Edible New Shoots Bush Food
Vine, eat new stems like asparagus shoots, drought tolerant, filtered sun to shade
Germander Raspwort
Gonocarpus teucrioides
Insect attracting ESBS
Up to 35cm, part shade, bracts
Grey Spider Flower
Grevillea buxifolia Bird attracting Native
Up to 2 metres, full sun to filtered light, grey/white flower
Juniper-Leaf Grevillea
Grevillea juniperum Bird attracting Native
Up to 3 metres, tolerates clay soil, showy red flowers, full sun
Green Spider Flower
Grevillea mucronulata
Bird attracting Native
Up to 3 metres, morning sun, pretty green flowers
Pink Spider Flower
Grevillea sericea Bird attracting Native
Up to 2 metres, full sun to filtered light, pink red flowers
Emu Berry Grewia latifolia Edible Fruit. Medicinal Leaves/Root Bush Food Medicine
Up to 2 metres, morning sun, drought tolerant, tasty berry, dysentery & diarrhoea medicine
Hairy Hakea Hakea gibbosa Bird attracting Medicine
Up to 3 metres, white flowers, full sun. Growing (Ready Jan 2020)
Dagger Hakea Hakea teretifolia Bird attracting Medicine, ESBS
Up to 3 metres, white flowers, full sun. Growing (Ready 2020)
False Sarsaparilla
Hardenbergia violacea
Refreshing Drink Bush Food Medicine
Vine, full sun, soils with drainage, purple flowers
Native Rosella Hibiscus heterophyllus (yellow)
Edible Flowers Bush Food
Up to 2m, white to light pink flowers, drought tolerant when established, attracts birds & insects. Growing (Ready Nov/Dec)
Rosella (Northern Australia)
Hibiscus sabdariffa
Edible Fruit, Leaves, Flowers Bush Food
Edible leaf, flower & fruit. Full sun. Up to 2m
Homoranthus Homoranthus flavescens
Insect attracting Native
Up to 1m, sheltered filtered light, showy yellow flowers, Japanese style gardens
Purple Pea Bush Hovea acutifolia Bird attracting Native
Up to 2 metres, dappled shade to full sun, soils with drainage
Dusky Coral Pea
Kennedia rubicunda
Bird attracting Bush Food
Vine/ground cover, shower pink/purple flowers
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Muntries Kunzea pomifera Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 30cm, full sun, needs soil with drainage, fruit like a spicy apple very high in antioxidants, moderate water needs, white flower
Cushion Bush Leucophyta brownii Insect attracting Native
Up to 1 metre, coastal winds and salt tolerant but will also grow inland, needs drainage and full sun, yellow flower, silver white foliage, drought tolerant
Burrawang/ Native Cycad
Macrozamia communis
Insect attracting Native
Up to 2 metres, semi shaded/filtered light, drought tolerant
Swamp Honey-Myrtle
Melaleuca squamea Bird attracting ESBS
Up to 2 metres, full sun, prefers moist soil, pretty pink flowers
Thyme Honey-Myrtle
Melaleuca thymifolia Bird attracting Native
Up to 1 metre, pretty pink flowers, fragrant
River Mint Mentha australis Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 70 cm, full sun to filtered light, needs moisture
Fringed Heath Myrtle
Micromyrtus ciliata Insect attracting ESBS
Up to 50cm, full sun, drainage
Murnong Microseris lanceolata
Edible Root Bush Food
Up to 50cm, full sun, yellow flower. Growing (Available 2020)
Sweet Morinda Morinda jasminoides Edible berry Bush Food
Vine, full sun to part shade, fruit attracts birds
Native Juniper
Myoprum insulare
Edible berry Bush Food
Spreading groundcover, drought & fire tolerant, edible berry once ripe. Growing (Available 2020)
Creeping Boobialla
Myoprum parvifolium
Edible berry Native
Spreading groundcover, drought & fire tolerant, edible berry once ripe
Bridal Daisy Bush
Olearia microphylla Insect attracting Native
Up to 2 metres, full sun, white fowers
Olearia ‘Ghost Town’
Olearia ‘Ghost Town’ Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 70cm, native thyme, complex taste, full sun, drought tolerant
Up to 1 metre, medicinal leaves, pretty white flowers, part shade. Growing (Ready 2020)
Sago Rice Flower
Ozothamnus diosmifolius
Attracts insects Native
Up to 2 metres, pretty white fowers, insect attracting, drought toerant
Bower of Beauty
Pandorea jasminoides
Attracts insects Native
Vine, hardy, pretty pink large tubular flowers, drought tolerant
Wonga Wonga Vine
Pandorea pandorana Attracts insects Native
Vine, hardy, pretty white purple small tubular flowers, drought tolerant. Growing (Ready 2020)
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Wild Geranium Pelargonium australe
Insect attracting Native
Up to 50cm, full sun to filtered light, pink flowers
Nodding Geebung
Persoonia nutans
Edible Fruit (Endangered) Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, full sun to filtered light. Growing (Current stock is reserved for local Indigenous community members)
Pine-Leaved Geebung
Persoonia pinifolia Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, culturally significant, edible fruit, part shade to full sun. Growing (Current stock is reserved for local Indigenous community members)
Slender Knotweed
Persicaria decipiens Edible Leaves Medicinal
Up to 1.5 metres, full sun to part shade, edible leaves & edible white pink flowers, likes moisture
Pale Knotweed
Persicaria lapathifolium
Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, full sun to part shade, edible leaves & edible white showy flowers, likes moisture
Conesticks Petrophile pulchella Nectar Bush Food
Up to 3 metres, sheltered sunny location, needs drainage, decorative flower
Slender Rice Flower
Pimelea linifolia Insect attracting ESBS
Up to 1 metre, white flowers. full sun, Currently Not Growing
Orange Thorn Pittosporum multiflorum
Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 2 metres, dense bird habitat shrub, orange berry
Silver Plectranthus
Plectranthus argentatus
Edible Leaves, Insect attracting Bush Food, Native
1 metre high, full sun to dry shade, flowers attracts bees
Cockspur Flower
Plectranthus parviflorus
Edible Leaves, Insect attracting Bush Food, Native
Up to 70cm, full sun to part shade, blue flower, attracts bees
Native Mulberry Pipturus argenteus Edible Fruit, Attracts butterflies Bush Food
Up to 6 metres, filtered light, needs soil moisture, frost tender, butterfly host, dies back in drought unless cut back, dioecious so 3 plants needed to ensure fruit
Smooth Psychoteria/Turkey Bush
Psychoteria dapnoides
Edible Fruit, Medicinal Bush Food, Medicine
Up to 3 metres, edible white fruit, shrub like
Molucca Raspberry
Rubus moluccanus Edible Fruit, Medicinal Bush Food Medicine
Up to 10 metres, leaves used medicinally, sweet to sight acidic berry, full sun
Native Raspberry Rubus parvifolius Edible Fruit Bush Food
Full sun, up to 3 metres, sweet fruit, drought tolerant once established
Atherton Raspberry
Rubus probus Edible Fruit Bush Food
Full sun, up to 10 metres, sweet large raspberries. Growing (Ready Nov/Dec)
Bauerella/ Yellow Aspen
Sarcomelicope simplicifolia
Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 18 metres, part shade, sweet fruit
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Kangaroo Apple
Solanum aviculare
Edible Fruit, Medicinal Bush Food, Medicine
Up to 3 metres, ‘Nurse’ plant, attracts birds & bees, self seedling, fruit & leaves medicinal. Growing (Ready early 2020)
Necklacepod Sophora tomentosa Medicinal
Medicine
Up to 3 metres, full sun, drought tolerant, birds/bees/butterflies, endangered in wild
Scentless Rosewood
Synoum glandulosum
Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 7 metres, shade to semi shade
Brush Cherry (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium australe Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 35 metres, full sun/part shade, edible fruit (jams), hedges
Apricot Satinash (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium fibrosum Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 10 metres, semi shade to full sun, similar to Riberry but more fruit (clove/cranberry taste), hedges
Plum Satinash (Powderpuff Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium wilsonii Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 3 metres, semi shade/filtered light, showy flowers
Warratah Telopea speciosissima
Nectar Medicinal/ Ceremonial
Up to 4 metres, moist soil with drainage, prune heavily after flowering, morning sun, large red flowers
Up to 6 metres, prefers moist soils, pretty yellow flowers
Tall Trees 7 Metres and Above
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Smooth-Barked Apple Gum
Angophora costata Bird attracting Native
Up to 25 metres, gnarled trunk/limbs, white flowers
Bunya Pine Araucaria bidwillii Edible Nut Bush Food
Long lived (up to 400 years), shade to full sun, deep soils, pots, indoors. Growing (Available late 2020)
Alexander Palm Archontophoenix alexandrae
Bird attracting Native
Up to 15 metres, filtered light to full sun, replacement for Cocos Palm. NB: Native to north Queensland so this species for that region or indoors only
Aniseed Myrtle
Backhousia anisata
Edible leaves (Cooking, Teas – Aniseed) Bush Food
Up to 35 metres (less usually), shade/part-shade, pots, hedges, indoors
Common Name Binomial Name
Description Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Lemon-Scented Myrtle
Backhousia citriodora
Edible Leaves (Cooking, Teas) Bush Food
Up to 20 metres (less usually), sunny spot with drainage, needs moisture in Summer, pots, hedges
Old Man Banksia Banksia serrata Bird/fauna attracting Native
Up to 16 metres, cream flowers, important habitat tree
Illawarra Flame Tree
Brachychiton acerifolius
Edible Fruit (Coffee Substitute, Nut Flour) Bush Food
Up to 35m, full sun to part shade, pretty red flowers, avenues, drought tolerant
Kurrajong Brachychiton populneus
Edible Seed (Coffee Substitute, Nut Flour) and Leaves Bush Food
Up to 20 metres (usually 5 meters), white bell shaped flowers, drought tolerant, edible leaves (livestock)
Queensland Bottle Tree
Brachychiton rupestris
Edible Seed (Coffee Substitute, Nut Flour) Bush Food
20m, full sun, iconic ornamental tree, habitat for Harlequin Beetle, drought tolerant
Black Wattle Callicoma serratifolia
Cultural, Insect Attracting Native
Up to 12 metres, attracts moths/butterflies, “wattle & daub” housing of colonial settlers
Up to 20 metres, full sun to part shade, feature tree, attractive orange/red capsules with black aril
Cottonwood Hibiscus tilaceus Edible Flower Bush Food
Up to 15 metres, full sun, yellow edible flowers. Growing (Ready early 2020)
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Kentia Palm/Lord Howe Island Palm/Parlour Palm
Howea forsteriana
Bird attracting Native
Indoor plant, grows to 18 metres outdoors, indirect light, water only when dry
Native Frangipani Hymenospermum flavum
Bird attracting Native
Up to 20 metres (usually 5 metres), highly fragrant flowers, screening tree
Macadamia Nut Macadamia integrifolia
Edible Nut Bush Food
Up to 10 metres, part shade to morning sun
Yellow Kamala Mallotus discolor Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 12 metres, dry rainforest, edible orange berries, attracts birds, fruit can be used for dyes, full sun to part shade, frost tolerant once established
White Feather Honeymyrtle
Melaleuca decora Edible Leaves Bush Food
Up to 10 metres
Budjur (Gadigal), Snow In Summer
Melaleuca linarifolia Edible Leaves Medicine
Up to 10 metres, full sun, showy white flowers, rich in essential oils
Prickly-Leaved Paperbark
Melaleuca nodosa Bird attracting ESBS
Up to 10 metres, yellow flowers, hedge for coastal areas
Broad-Leaved Paperbark
Melaleuca quinquenervia
Bark, Bird attracting Bush Food (Steaming), Medicine
Up to 15 metres, full sun, cream flower, paperbark used for cooking, medicine and bird habitat
Up to 25 metres, stunning feature tree, light pink flowers, Ulysses butterfly host
Muttonwood Myrsine variabilis Edible berry Native
Up to 12 metres, part shade to full sun, pretty blue fruit
Queensland Nutmeg
Myristica globosa Edible fruit Bush Food
Up to 15 metres, produces nutmeg similar to Solomon Island species, shade and warm microclimate needed for fruit, dioecious so buy 3 plants for fruiting
Hairy-Leaved Bolly Gum
Neolitsia dealbata Edible berry Bush Food
Up to 12 metres, moist soil with drainage, shade to morning sun, edible berry
Long-Leaved Bitter Bark
Pilidostigma triloculare
Edible Fruit Bush Food
15 metres, full sun, sandy soil/drainage, edible berry
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Gumbi Gumbi (200mm pot size)
Pittosporum angustifolium
Edible Leaves (Medicinal, Antiviral, Antibacterial, Studied for Cancer research) Medicine
Up to 12 metres, weeping form, decorative orange seeds, drought tolerant, replacement for weedy pepper & willow trees
Burdekin Plum (Guybalum)
Pleiogynium timorense
Edible Fruit Bush Food
Purple-black fruit, drought tolerant, up to 12m, feature tree, full sun/part shade. Growing (Ready mid 2020)
Brown Plum Pine Podocarpus elatus Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 10 metres, part shade/full sun, need male/female for fruit (buy 3), plum fruit
Black Apple Pouteria australis syn Planchonella australis
Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 30 metres, morning sun to party shade
Bauerella/ Yellow Aspen
Sarcomelicope simplicifolia
Edible Fruit Bush Food
Up to 18 metres, part shade, sweet fruit
Queensland Firewheel Tree
Stenocarpus sinuatus Insect attracting Native
Up to 40 metres, shade when young, morning sun when mature, showy red flower
Peanut Tree (200mm pot size)
Sterculia quadrifida Edible Fruit
Bush Food, Up to 10 metres, full sun to part shade, edible fruit tastes like peanuts, flowers deciduously
Peanut Tree (140mm pot size)
Sterculia quadrifida Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 10 metres, full sun to part shade, edible fruit tastes like peanuts, flowers deciduously
Whalebone Tree Streblus brunonianus Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 15 metres, shade top semi shade, drought tolerant
Weeping Lilly Pilly Syzygium floribundum syn Waterhousea floribundum
Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 30 metres, full sun, weeping form, fruit (jams)
White Apple (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium forte Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 25 metres, full sun, edible fruit (jams), large leaves
Broad-Leaved (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium hemilamprum
Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 30 metres, full sun, edible fruit (jams), large leaves
Riberry (Lilly PIlly) Syzygium luehmannii Edible Fruit
Bush Food
To 30 metres, pruned as hedge, pots, tastes like cloves/cranberries. full sun to part shade
Rose Apple (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium moorei Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 40 metres, rare, white fruits on trunk, semi shade/filtered light
Roly Poly Satinash (Lilly Pilly)
Syzygium unipunctata
Edible Fruit
Bush Food
Up to 6 metres, small pumpkin shaped fruit, enjoyed for wavy foliage
Common Name
Binomial Name
Description
Gardening Uses, Height & General Information
Mountain Pepper
Tasmannia lanceolata
Edible Leaves
Bush Food
Up to 10 metres, dioecious (boy/girl needed), pepper tasting berry, grows in cool temperate rainforest locations (or areas that regularly snow/sleet with temperatures below zero degrees Celsius in Winter, high rainfall areas). Season ended for year