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NATIVE CHERRY BALLART Exocarpos cupressiformis Seeds

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The Aboriginal name for Exocarpos cupressiformis, also known as the Native Cherry or Cherry Ballart, varies by region:
  • Tchimmi dillen: Used by Indigenous Australians in Queensland
  • Palatt or Ballot: Used by Indigenous Australians in Lake Condah, Victoria
  • Ballee: Used by Indigenous Australians in Yarra
  • Coo yie: Used by Indigenous Australians in Queensland

The Native Cherry is a member of the sandalwood family and is native to Australia It can be found in eastern Australia, Tasmania, and the south eastern corner of South Australia

A Dense shrub or tree to 8 m high with larger spreading or erect, scabrous branches, with tiny yellow green flowers Flowering between October to May

The edible fruit isn t actually a true fruit: it s a swollen stem It s reported to have the highest sugar level of any native fruit in the forests of southern Victoria

Bush food: Fruit raw or cooked

Bush medicine: Sap for snakebites

Other uses: Wood for spear throwers

Europeans: Used the wood to make furniture, tool handles, and gun stocks Christmas trees: European settlers chopped them down for Christmas trees because of their conifer like appearance

Germination: Cherry ballart Exocarpos cupressiformis seeds can be difficult to germinate, but here are some tips that may help

Seed treatment: Pass the seed through a bird’s digestive system i e chickens The bird’s digestive juices weaken the hard nut, making it easier for the seed to germinate Host plants: Sow the seed with host plants, such as native grasses Cherry ballart requires a symbiotic relationship with local grasses to germinate
Seed amount

20

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