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Austromyrtus & Gossia
species, hybrids and cultivars
Synonyms:
Family: Myrtaceae
Some species formerly included in Austromyrtus are now classified as Gossia or Lenwebbia species, but may still be seen referred to by the old name..
Austromyrtus dulcis featured in the 05-05-2024 edition of Get Results Gardening, a newsletter-style, mini-magazine for Australian homeowners and other gardeners with an emphasis on the subtropics and South East Queensland. Get a free trial without obligation with a simple email request and learn more about other plants, native and exotic, suitable for the subtropics. Click on the banner below ☟ for more information.
Austromyrtus in the Landscape
Pictures to help you with identification and landscaping ideas using Austromyrtus will be added here as they come to hand.
Austromyrtus dulcis
Austromyrtus dulcis, midgen berry or midyim berry
Looking for more information about Austromyrtus in Queensland? More images will be added over time, but due to the demise of online advertising and the risk of appropriation by AI bots and others, the in-depth written information originally intended for these webpages is now being directed towards the email publication (mini-magazine) Get Results Gardening. If you live in Australia, ask for a free trial. Go to calyx.com.au/getresultsgardening.html for more information. At the same time, you can ask for a copy of the 05-05-2024 edition, which contained an article about Austromyrtus dulcis.
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