Billardiera longiflora
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B. longiflora
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Billardiera longiflora |
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Billardiera longiflora, the purple apple-berry, is a small Australian vine found in cool, moist forests from southern New South Wales to Tasmania, where it is native. It was described by French botanist Jacques Labillardière in 1805.[1]
The slender leafed vine has greenish-yellow flowers and shiny purple fruit.[2] The fruit is edible.
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