- Davidsonia johnsonii
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Davidsonia johnsonii Davidsonia johnsonii, leaf, cultivated. Conservation status Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Rosids Order: Oxalidales Family: Cunoniaceae Genus: Davidsonia Species: D. johnsonii Binomial name Davidsonia johnsonii Davidsonia johnsonii, commonly known as smooth Davidson's plum, is a small tree native to rainforests of eastern Australia. The leaves are compound, glossy and hairless. It is a very rare tree in the wild, but is cultivated for its edible fruit.
The fruit is a deep burgundy colour, with a sour flavour and is popular in jams. It is cultivated in small plantations. Due to infertile seeds it can only be propagated from cuttings or division. Hence all cultivated material is derived from clones of wild plants. Plants take at least six years to produce fruit. Some selections are heavy bearing.
Categories:- Nature Conservation Act endangered biota
- Cunoniaceae
- Oxalidales of Australia
- Bushfood
- Fruit
- Trees of Australia
- Endangered flora of Australia
- Flora of Queensland
- Crops originating from Australia
- Oxalidales stubs
- Fruit tree stubs
- Australian rosid stubs
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