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Busy Bee starts with ...
Can anyone please ID this plant. It has borne this red fruit for the first time in 10 years. Normally it's just foliage which gets eaten by caterpillars!
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Time: 21st March 2016 3:32pm

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About the Author Busy Bee
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coastie says...
Maybe canary beech tree.

Time: 25th March 2016 9:05pm

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Pademelon1 says...
Looks like Ochrosia elliptica, but not 100% sure.

Time: 26th March 2016 12:54pm

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PADDINGTON,2021,NSW
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Busy Bee says...
Hi Coastie, thanks for your your input. However, I do believe it is Ochrosia Elliptica as suggested by Pademelon 1.
Many thanks.

Time: 26th March 2016 6:22pm

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Busy Bee says...
Hi Pademelon 1, Many thanks for your input. I think you've cracked it. Having read up on it now and seen more pics, it definitely looks the part. Thanks again.

Time: 26th March 2016 6:25pm

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