‘GARAWANG Wurundjeri
Purple berry or climbing blue berry
Common in tall open forests of the Otways and mountain ranges east of Melbourne, with isolated occurrences at Mt Macedon and the Grampians
A slender, twining creeper which thrives in semi shade and cooler and moister areas It has narrow dark green leaves and pale green tubular flowers , and oval shaped shiny purple berries which hang from the twiggy stems
Flowers Oct CFeb
As a bush food crop it grows well on trellises, or as a matted ground cover
Edible Fruits ripe when they have dropped to the ground can be added to fruit salads, used in pies and yeast bakery products
Germination: Sow Seeds Early Spring Summer, Only just cover the seed
Seed may retain viability for 1 2 years stored at room temperature
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