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About the Author Colleen Alstonville 9th May 2017 10:10pm #UserID: 11801 Posts: 3 View All Colleen's Edible Fruit Trees |
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About the Author brad16 GOROKAN,2263,NSW 10th May 2017 10:51am #UserID: 14079 Posts: 175 View All brad16's Edible Fruit Trees |
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Pademelon1 says... It is a member of the Podocarpus genus, can't identify exact species from the fruit, but probably Podocarpus elatus. A number of podocarpaceae are known as plum pines and are bush tucker species. P. elatus is the most well known, and will have recipes that can be followed for all podocarps. Hope this helps | About the Author Pademelon1 PADDINGTON,2021,NSW 10th May 2017 2:37pm #UserID: 11938 Posts: 138 View All Pademelon1's Edible Fruit Trees |