List of Australian Herbs and Spices - Fruit

Fruit

  • Acronychia acidula, Lemon Aspen
  • Citrus australasica, Finger Lime
  • Citrus australis, Round Lime
  • Citrus glauca, Desert Lime
  • Eupomatia laurina, Bolwarra
  • Solanum centrale, Akudjura
  • Syzygium luehmannii, Riberry
  • Achrotrichie depressa, Kangaroo Island Cranberry
  • Atriplex semibaccata, Berry Saltbush
  • Austromyrtus dulcis, Midgen, Native Blueberry
  • Billardiera cymosa, Sweet Apple
  • Billardiera scandens, Apple Dumpling
  • Carpobrotus, Pig Face
  • Cissus hypoglauca, Native Grape
  • Cucumis melo agrestis, Bush Cucumber
  • Davidsonia jerseyana, Davidson Plum (NSW)
  • Davidsonia pruriens, Davidson Plum (Qld)
  • Dianella tasmanica, Blue Flax Lilly
  • Diploglottis cambellii, Small Leaf Tamarind
  • Elaerocarpus grandis, Blue Marble Tree, Blue Quandong
  • Enchylaena tomentosa, Ruby Salt Bush
  • Eugenia reinwardtiana, Cedar Bay Cherry, Beach Cherry
  • Exocarpus sparteus, Native Wheeping Cherry
  • Ficus coronata, Creek Sandpaper Fig
  • Kunzea pomifera, Muntries
  • Marsdenia australis, Bush Banana, Marsdenia
  • Microcachrys tetragona, Creeping Strawberry Pine
  • Nitraria billardierei, Native Plum, Native Grape
  • Passiflora herbertina, Native Passionfruit
  • Pleiogynium timorense, Burdekin Plum
  • Rubus moluccanus, Molucca Berry
  • Rubus rosifolius, Native Raspberry
  • Santalum acuminatum, Quandong
  • Solanum chippendalea, Tanami Apple
  • Solanum cleistogamum, Passion Berry
  • Syzygium australe, Brush Cherry, Creek Lilly Pilly
  • Syzygium cascade, Pale Pink Lilly Pilly
  • Syzygium leuhmannii, Riberry, Cherry Alder, Small Leaf Lilly Pilly
  • Terminalia ferinandiana, Kakadu Plum

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