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Lady Apple | Red Bush Apple – syzygium suborbiculare

Nov 30, 2009
Lady Apple, Syzygium suborbiculare, also known as the Red Bush Apple, semi-deciduous understory fruit bearing tree, native of northern Australia’s tropics and Papua New Guinea. Lady Apple is a medium sized tree reaching up to 12 meters in...

Johnstone River Satinash | Red bud satinash – syzygium erythrocalyx

Nov 28, 2009
Johnstone River Satinash, Syzygium erythrocalyx, also commonly known as Red bud satinash, is an evergreen, tropical rainforest, fruit bearing tree, native to North Queensland Australia. Johnstone River Satinash grows up to 15 meters in height and given...

Blue Tongue | Native Lassiandra – melastoma affine

Nov 27, 2009
Blue Tongue, Melastoma affine, also known by the common name of Native Lassiandra, is a fast growing, beautiful, evergreen fruit bearing shrub up to 2 meters tall, distributed in the tropical and sub-tropical woodlands of Australia, India and...

Cherry of the Rio Grande – eugenia aggregata

Nov 27, 2009
Cherry of the Rio Grande, Eugenia aggregata, is a small evergreen, highly ornamental, frequently a multi-branching fruit bearing tree or large shrub, growing 3-8 meters tall. Eugenia aggregata is a member of the family Myrtaceae the genus Eugenia a...

Orange Thorn | Native Orange – citriobatus pauciflorus

Nov 26, 2009
Orange Thorn, Citriobatus pauciflorus, also known as Orange Berry, Wallaby Apple and Native Orange, is a small evergreen, shrubby thorny fruit bearing bush, indigenous to rain-forest regions of Australia, reaching a height of about two meters. It is...


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steve stamos
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  Excellent information on many different productive trees for all climates around the world including nut trees, fruit trees, berries etc.
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