Nitraria billardierei, commonly known as nitre bush or dillon bush,[2] is a perennial shrub native to Australia. It is often found in saline areas or other areas which have been disturbed. This species produces flowers predominantly in spring, with small ovoid or oblong fruit (drupe) that are purple, red or golden. The fruit are edible, said to taste like salty grapes. They were eaten, sometimes whole, including the stone, by indigenous Australians such as the Wemba-Wemba.[3] Fruit can also be made into jam or dried and stored. It is a broad and low shrub, up to 2 metres (7 ft) high and 4 m wide.[4]
Nitre bush is found across all mainland states of Australia. The plant's spread and germination in areas of heavy clay soil is assisted by the fruit's consumption by emus.[5]
Nitraria billardierei, commonly known as nitre bush or dillon bush, is a perennial shrub native to Australia. It is often found in saline areas or other areas which have been disturbed. This species produces flowers predominantly in spring, with small ovoid or oblong fruit (drupe) that are purple, red or golden. The fruit are edible, said to taste like salty grapes. They were eaten, sometimes whole, including the stone, by indigenous Australians such as the Wemba-Wemba. Fruit can also be made into jam or dried and stored. It is a broad and low shrub, up to 2 metres (7 ft) high and 4 m wide.
Nitre bush is found across all mainland states of Australia. The plant's spread and germination in areas of heavy clay soil is assisted by the fruit's consumption by emus.
Nitraria billardierei (binomen ab Augustino Pyramo de Candolle anno 1828 statutum) est species generis Nitrariae, in regionibus salinis Australiae (territorio septentrionali excepto) sponte crescens. Frutex densa et spinosa altitudine 2 metris, latitudine usque ad 4 metra, bacas producit edules, sapore vinoso sed etiam salino, quae exsiccari possunt.
Nomen Anglicum dillon bush e lingua Wemba deducitur.[2]
Nitraria billardierei (binomen ab Augustino Pyramo de Candolle anno 1828 statutum) est species generis Nitrariae, in regionibus salinis Australiae (territorio septentrionali excepto) sponte crescens. Frutex densa et spinosa altitudine 2 metris, latitudine usque ad 4 metra, bacas producit edules, sapore vinoso sed etiam salino, quae exsiccari possunt.
Nomen Anglicum dillon bush e lingua Wemba deducitur.