What are these little berries? by azaleahi Gardening Australia 7 Comments azaleahi 1 month ago In the Southwest WA btw. Thank you in advance! Tuithy 1 month ago Lilly Pillies! They’re a native Australian fruit. You can eat them, but spit out the seeds. hyp3rdrive 1 month ago Riberry from a Lilly Pilly it looks like to me. azaleahi 1 month ago Thank you all! Possums have been hanging around a friends place lately, seems like the lilly pillys are a favourite of theirs ImaDinosaurRAA 1 month ago They turn much darker like purple when they’re ripe. bigdumbgoalie82 1 month ago Very tart but make an excellent jam or relish. I eat them from the tree, the bush turkeys from the ground. Phronias 1 month ago Delicious – also makes great sparking wine as well as syrup for an Australian native inspired G&T.
Tuithy 1 month ago Lilly Pillies! They’re a native Australian fruit. You can eat them, but spit out the seeds.
azaleahi 1 month ago Thank you all! Possums have been hanging around a friends place lately, seems like the lilly pillys are a favourite of theirs
bigdumbgoalie82 1 month ago Very tart but make an excellent jam or relish. I eat them from the tree, the bush turkeys from the ground.
Phronias 1 month ago Delicious – also makes great sparking wine as well as syrup for an Australian native inspired G&T.
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In the Southwest WA btw. Thank you in advance!
Lilly Pillies! They’re a native Australian fruit. You can eat them, but spit out the seeds.
Riberry from a Lilly Pilly it looks like to me.
Thank you all! Possums have been hanging around a friends place lately, seems like the lilly pillys are a favourite of theirs
They turn much darker like purple when they’re ripe.
Very tart but make an excellent jam or relish. I eat them from the tree, the bush turkeys from the ground.
Delicious – also makes great sparking wine as well as syrup for an Australian native inspired G&T.