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Care to try a Lilly-pilly?


These are the fruit of the Lilly-pilly tree, a native of eastern Australia. The actual size of these fruit is about 7-10mm and there are many such bunches on the tree (see note). A few months ago I showed the flowers. Although the fruit are edible I wouldn't suggest picking and trying one, they are mouth-puckeringly astringent. Cooked up with some sugar though, they make a very pleasant sauce.
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They make a nice picture as the flower did.
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Have a good week, George
Have a beautiful new week, George!
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thanks for the info.
Great colours!
Thank you for sharing! I have never seen these before!
Best Wishes, and a good weekend.
Peter
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