Twin Eumundi Quandong Trees growing in Lismore NSW Australia

(1/6) Twin Eumundi Quandong Trees growing in Lismore NSW Australia

Elaeocarpus eumundi / Eumundi Quandong Flower at Brisbane Roma Street Gardens

(2/6) Elaeocarpus eumundi / Eumundi Quandong Flower at Brisbane Roma Street Gardens By Tanetahi [All Rights Reserved, Used by Permission] (Photo Credits)

Dense foliage of the Eumundi quandong tree

(3/6) Dense foliage of the Eumundi quandong tree

Eumundi Quandong Elaeocarpus eumundi with blush pink new leaves

(4/6) Eumundi Quandong Elaeocarpus eumundi with blush pink new leaves By Poyt448 Peter Woodard [Public domain] (Photo Credits)

Leaf of the Eumundi Quandong

(5/6) Leaf of the Eumundi Quandong

Eumundi Quandong For Sale

(6/6) Eumundi Quandong For Sale

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Eumundi Quandong

Elaeocarpus eumundi
A slow growing, large, evergreen tree prized for its dark, green glossy, leaves and flushes of bronze- red new growth. Finely fringed flowers are attractive to birds. Uses include street tree, specimen tree, hedging, windbreak and on roadside plantings... Read More

$24.95 ($24.95-$49.00 choose a size)

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We previously had the most to buy in Sep and Jan. With limited quantities for sale in other months. They are unlikely to be available in Nov and Dec. Remember to click above to get notified when it is available once more.

Specifications of Eumundi Quandong

Preferred Climate Subtropical, TropicalLearn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) +10m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Sometimes

Amount of leaves in Winter? All Leaves (Evergreen)

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Lychee - Wai Chee

$54.00 ($54.00-$99.00 choose a size)

Crops heavily and regularly in subtropical climates with high quality delicious fruit. Compact growth habit. Freshly picked Lychees are absolutely delicious compared to canned or supermarket fruit. Prefers sheltered, rich well drained soil, with lots organic mulch, and cool winters. Late season

Lemon - Meyer

$37.00 ($37.00-$39.00 choose a size)

The popular Meyer is not a true lemon but likely to be a natural hybrid between a lemon and an orange. The lower acidity and reduced sourness makes it one of the most widely grown home-garden varieties. Very hardy and prolific. The fruits are a deep orange-yellow colour with thin skin and they are very juicy, making them perfect for use in dressings and marinades. The meyer is low in pectin.

Mandarin - Hickson

$39.00

Late season, superb flavour, this fruit is of medium size and is easily peeled. Of the Tangor range, it prefers warm temperatures so can suffer from winter yellowing but will re-green in the spring. H July- August

Cape Gooseberry

$19.75 ($18.75-$19.75 choose a size)

The cape gooseberry is a low growing shrub with its bright orange berry enclosed in a pale brown parchment-like case called the Cape. The berry is the size of a cherry tomato is very aromatic and full of tiny seeds. They are delicious eaten straight from the Cape or made into gooseberry Jam. They can be added to salads, desserts and cooked dishes, they are delicious stewed with apples or dipped in chocolate. They can also be dried or used in savoury dishes with meats and seafood. The small cucumber beetle also enjoys feasting on the cape gooseberry although they munch only on the leaves. Hand pick any beetles that you see as they are capable of breeding into large numbers very quickly.Weed Warning: This old time favourite is very easy to grow. Birds and critters will enjoy its sweet fruit and it can be found growing in both native vegetation areas and occasionally in pasture areas. It is not a dominant weed but it can be somewhat of a nuisance when working to restore native vegetation areas. Native to South America
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Hibiscus - Cranberry

$14.90

A very nutritious vegetable. The young leaves have a pleasantly tart flavour, and eaten either raw or cooked, they retain their colour. The leaves contain oxalic acid, and should only be eaten once a week. Unlike Aibika, it is not particularly mucilaginous. Flowers are used to make teas or other drinks where they contribute colour rather than taste. In Central America the flowers are combined with ice, sugar, lemon, or lime juice and water to make a purple lemonade.This plant is a short-lived perennial shrub in the subtropics and tropics but can be grown as an annual in cooler climates. It grows rapidly to 1.7 m high with deeply cut leaves similar to Japanese maple. The leaf colour of deep cranberry red is highly ornamental; the flowers are a small, very pretty, rose-pink hibiscus-type. Cranberry hibiscus is a hardy plant that thrives when it is warm and wet; it prefers full sun but will grow in partial shade. It needs ample water, rich, fertile, well-drained soil that is kept mulched and a pH of between 6.1 and 6.5.The vivid leaf colour makes this a good choice as a background plant in ornamental beds.

Cinnamon Myrtle

$19.90 ($18.90-$19.90 choose a size)

The leaves have a pleasant spicy cinnamon-like aroma and flavour. The attractive flowers are creamy coloured and star shaped, produced en masse, followed by star-like capsules. The cinnamon myrtle is well suited to the home garden. The tree is adaptable to a broad range of conditions and different soil types. Cinnamon myrtle is suitable for full-sun and semi-shade situations, in open plantings or as a managed hedge. The tree is tolerant of light frosts. Leaves can be harvested as sprigs for use in cooking. Its used in savoury recipes, desserts, confectionery and herbal teas. Cinnamon myrtle can also be used in floristry.

Eumundi Quandong Reviews & Tips

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John
★★★★★ 1y ago

EERWAH VALE, QLD

Eumundi Quandong

Native to my valley. Flowers and fruit bearing

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