Midgen Berry, Midyim
Austromyrtus dulcis
Midgen Berry is one of our local bush foods. Not only is it one of the sweetest and most delicious of the Australian fruits, it is also an attractive plant with beautiful bronze new growth and a low growing and mounding habit, which can also be pruned into whatever shape is desired. In spring and summer it is covered in lovely sprays of starry white flowers followed by attractive and delicious fruit, making it a delightful and delicious addition to any garden.
Conditions
Botanical Name: Austromyrtus dulcis
Common Name: Midgen Berry, Midyim
Family: Myrtaceae
Plant Type: Small shrub, groundcover
Height: 0.5 m
Width: 1 m
Growth Habit: Evergreen, Sprawling
Leaf Description: Olive Green, Pink/Copper New Growth
Flower Colour: White, Cream
Flowering Time: Spring/Summer
Light Needs: Full Sun/Part Shade
Soil Moisture: Well-drained, moderate drainage
Soil Type: Sandy, Clay, Loamy, Sandy loam, Clay loam
Tolerances: Drought, Light Frost
Uses: Edible, Childrens gardens, Low maintenance gardens, Native gardens, Rockeries, Containers, Small Gardens, Understory filler, Courtyards, Coastal, Bush Foods, Playgrounds
Maintenance: Prune to shape and thicken
Pests and Diseases: Myrtle Rust can destroy fresh new growth tops
To Note: One of the most delicious of bush foods. Naturally grows on the Northern NSW coastal heath communities.
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stephanie@misstree.com.au
0448974421
FIND US
Nursery is open Tues, Wed and Thurs 9 - 3.
All other times by appointment.