Pleiogynium timorense Bush Tucker Burdekin Plum Pot:180mBurdekin Plum, also known as Tulip Plum, is an Australian native that produces plump, acidic fruits that are only edible when ripe. Fruits are large, black, round and contain a large stone, similar to plums in the supermarket. The colour and flavour of the flesh varies between varieties, with red purple plums being tart, while pale greenish white plums taste milder. Flowering usually occurs between January and March, producing small, yellowish green
Pale pink buds open to star-like musk-pink flowers from autumn through to late spring
Being native to the sub-tropical rain forests of Queensland it is not frost-hardy but easily grown in warmer climates
delicate foliage and soft pink daisy-like flowers in spring and intermittently throughout the year
This lovely tea tree is ideal for native gardens
transforming to a vibrant golden yellow in autumn before falling
Soil: To plant the King Protea
Angophora costata
native to eastern Australia
and grows well in pots and containers
Leucadendron Jolly Joker brings a vibrant touch to the garden
gradually turning greener as they mature
This plant is suitable for both indoors and outdoors in a very bright position