Plumtree Pocket Enterprises in Upper Burringbar, New South Wales, Australia | Farm
Plumtree Pocket Enterprises
Locality: Upper Burringbar, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 2 6677 1466
Address: 28 Plumtree Pocket 2483 Upper Burringbar, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.plumtreepocket.com.au
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25.01.2022 Feeling proud !
25.01.2022 Rainfall September 2019 = 8.1mm Rainfall September 2020 = 48mm Last year was the worst drought on record.
23.01.2022 The Purple Plague or the Green Cancer plant Miconia calvescens is one of Australia’s most wanted. It invades rainforest and has the ability to compete with native species. At this known site the seedlings are still emerging from the soil seed bank 33 years after the parent tree was removed. That is a very long time and posses utterly problematic consequences regarding eradicating this species from Australia.
21.01.2022 Arrived today from one of our clients....Yet to try it but nice colour....Ooray Plum Salt, made with Davidsonia pruriens from Plumtree Pocket Farm #28 Plumtree Pocket, Upper Burringbar.
19.01.2022 Sea Almond (Terminalia catappa) showing off it’s senescing dry season red leaves
19.01.2022 Beautiful new leaves of Archidendron hirsutum
14.01.2022 Beautiful Maniltoa lenticellata spotted today
11.01.2022 Pretty flowers of Ceylon Olive (Elaeocarpus serratus).
07.01.2022 Stilt roots of Pandanus zea
07.01.2022 Nice new growth on Lepiderema sericolignis a species of Tuckeroo within the Sapindaceae family, endemic to the rainforests of tropical NE Qld, Australia.
05.01.2022 Apricot Satinash has its name based on the Apricot coloured flowers however this type of Lilly Pilly Syzygium fibrosum has bright pink or red fruits which are edible albeit it tart and can be used to make jam
04.01.2022 A fruiting Davidsonia pruriens in the forest today. This is the northernmost occurrence I have seen of Davidson’s Plum being at Shiptons Flat near the Annan River south of Cooktown. It is the typical hairy form which is common all through the Wet Tropics.
02.01.2022 Amazonian Tree Grapes (Pourouma cecropiifolia) seen today. Also known as Uvilla, in the Urticaceae family. Fast growing tree to 20m with edible sweet white fleshed grape like fruits that can be eaten fresh or made into Jams and also a liquor called Uvachado that is suppose to have aphrodisiac properties. Male and Female trees are required for successful seed production. ... Quite tropical in their requirements and native to tropical South America. I have one tree in far nensw that has grown well however suffers from winter and growth is significantly slower than reported in tropical Queensland where it is grown by just about every rare fruit enthuasiast. Has anyone any experience growing this tree or eating its fruit ? This link has some interesting information about the tree (especially the last paragraph !!) http://www.lafermedeleo.eu/nos-futurs-fruitiers-pourouma-ce
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