More Bush Tucker information, Quandong grows as a tall shrub, - TopicsExpress



          

More Bush Tucker information, Quandong grows as a tall shrub, or small tree, 4 to 6 m (12–20 ft) high and 2–4 m (7–12 ft) wide. The rough bark is dark grey and the branches ascending in character. Smaller plants formed by suckers from the roots are sometimes found surrounding larger plants. The smaller branches have a more weeping habit. The slender to ovate leaves are pointed at the tip, are pale or yellow-green, and leathery. These are supported on a short leaf stem, 5 – 10 mm long, the leaves themselves being 45 – 115 mm long. They are tapered in outline, and arranged in opposite pairs on the branchlets. Flowers can be green or white on the outer parts, reddish or brown on the inner faces, these appear on stems, are just 2 – 3 mm across, and are fragrant. Fruit is produced after four years and is red or sometimes yellow, measuring 20 and 25 mm across. A 3 mm layer of flesh covers a brain-like nut with a hard shell that encases the seed. This fruit is referred to as a drupe, it ripens from green to a shiny red in late spring or summer, and is globe shaped and 20 – 40 mm across.The skin of the fruit is waxy. Roots are adapted to a hemi-parasitic mechanism, meaning they attached to another plants root system,they will not kill the other plant or tree, Roots able to reach out 10 metres to other root systems. Following pics are of a Quandong tree and its fruit and the other is my artwork to depicts how I see a Quandong plant. Copyright Mark Saddler Artwork.
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 22:26:44 +0000

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