WIld Native Pepper Tasmannia Lanceolata

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Mountain Pepper - Male

Tasmannia lanceolata
Fruit Trees > Bush foods Australia > Mountain Pepper - Male
Male selection of this attractive, aromatic shrub growing 2- 5 m high, it has striking red stems. Plants are either male or female with the small black berries ripening on the female plants in the autumn. The leaf and berry are both dried and used as a sp... Read More
Other Names: Tasmanian Pepperbush

$24.00

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matt
★★★★★ 2y ago

LAKE CATHIE, NSW

Mountain Pepper - Male

I love both the looks of this and it's culinary uses, should be used more

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