Acrotriche divaricata
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Summary
Source: WikipediaAcrotriche divaricata is a species of flowering plant in the family Ericaceae and is endemic to New South Wales. It is a bushy shrub with sharply-pointed lance-shaped leaves and spikes of 3 to 5 green or cream-coloured flowers and spherical, red drupes.
Description
A warm temperate shrub in the Ericaceae family.
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Edible Uses
The fruit may be edible.
Distribution
It is a warm temperate plant.
Where It Grows
Australia,
References (1)
- Steenbeeke, Greg as part of the Plants Directory project. List of plant species from northern NSW that may be used as food plants p 3
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