| Description | Austromyrtus dulcis
Midyim berries are the blueberries of bush tucker.
- White, purple-speckled berries
- Fruit from summer to autumn
- Slight ginger flavour
6''/14cm pot size | Magnolia stellata x liliflora nigra
Ann is an upright, medium-sized, deciduous tree with appealing, deep reddish-purple buds. The aesthetic buds open in mid Spring to fragrant flowers that are red-purple on the outside and pink within. Grows to a height of 2-4 meters.
Susan should be placed in a sheltered location of full to partial sunlight and moist but well drained soil. Great for informal gardens, flower beds and city courtyards.
8"/20cm pot | Acacia floribunda
The Gossamer Wattle is a native Australian tall dense shrub or small tree growing to a height of 6m. Produces abundant pale yellow ball-shaped flowers in Winter and Spring.
Gossamer Wattles are good for windbreaks or hedges due to its attractive appearance and fast growth. |
| Content | Midyim Berries, also known as Midgen berry plants and sand berries, are delicious small white, purple-speckled bush tucker plants. They are similar in both taste and appearance to the blueberry, with a slight ginger flavour.
In early summer small white star-shaped flowers appear on the Midyim Berry plant, gradually turning into the sweet and tasty berries throughout summer and autumn.
Although they are seen growing in sandy soils in the wild, keep the soil moist and well-fed to ensure a good harvest of Midyim berries in the following months.
These little shrubs can double as a Midyim Berry hedge around a garden bed or along a path, though not so much grown as a Midyim Berry tree as they are usually too small to grow so tall.
Midyim Berry Austromyrtus dulcis can be cultivated in different climatic conditions and prefers a warm climate to thrive.
Do you need a low-spreading shrub for your outdoor space? Choose the Midyim berry hedge. The plant can be used for decoration purposes and you can also use it to prepare salads and desserts. | | |