Pink Fruited Glycosmis

Glycosmis trifoliata

$15.40

10 in stock

Pink Fruited Glycosmis grows as a rare and attractive Australian native shrub. Gardeners prize it for its colourful berries, ornamental foliage, and ability to adapt to many garden conditions. Botanists call it Glycosmis trifoliata. Sometimes, people list it as Glycosmis pentaphylla var. trifoliata or Limonia trifoliata. Since this unique species belongs to the citrus family (Rutaceae), it is closely related to many popular citrus plants.

Pink Fruited Glycosmis: An Attractive Native Bushfood

You may also hear Pink Fruited Glycosmis called Three-leaf Glycosmis, Three-leaved Orangeberry, Pink Orangeberry, Native Orangeberry, Gin Berry, Pink Gin Berry, or Australian Orangeberry. Because this versatile shrub offers beauty, productivity, and ecological value, many gardeners choose to grow it. It grows naturally in northern and eastern Australia, especially in coastal forests, rainforest edges, and sheltered woodlands.

This plant stands out for its glossy clusters of vibrant pink to rosy-red berries. Moreover, the fruit tastes sweet, aromatic, and pleasant. Many people enjoy eating it fresh, while others use it in preserves, desserts, sauces, and drinks. Because the colourful fruit attracts birds and beneficial wildlife, it brings life and movement to the garden.

The foliage also looks appealing, with dense, glossy green leaves that create a lush, tropical look all year. Before the fruit appears, small fragrant white flowers bloom. These fragrant flowers attract pollinators and add seasonal interest. Thanks to its foliage, flowers, and fruit, this shrub decorates both edible and ornamental landscapes.

Pink Fruited Glycosmis thrives in subtropical, tropical, and warm-temperate climates. Once established, the plant shows good resilience and tolerates many soil types, as long as drainage is adequate. Furthermore, you can grow it in garden beds, native plantings, food forests, and large containers. As a result, it suits both small and large gardens.

You will not find Pink Fruited Glycosmis as commonly in cultivation as other native fruiting species. Nevertheless, it gives gardeners a chance to grow a unique Australian bushfood with great ornamental value. With its edible fruit, beauty, fragrant flowers, wildlife benefits, and ease of growth, this plant stands out as an exceptional choice for any edible landscape or native garden.

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