- Eupomatia laurina
Taxobox
name = "Eupomatia laurina"
regnum =Plant ae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis =Magnoliopsida
ordo =Magnoliales
familia =Eupomatiaceae
genus = "Eupomatia "
species = "E. laurina"
binomial = "Eupomatia laurina"
binomial_authority =R. Br. "Eupomatia laurina", known as Bolwarra or sometimes Native guava, is a shrub to small tree (3-5m in height) native to eastern
Australia andNew Guinea . It is a primitive flowering plant, usually growing as an understorey inrainforest or wetsclerophyll forest.Leaves are glossy, oblong-elliptic, from 7-12 cm long. The
globose to urn-shaped edible yellow-greenfruit is 15-20mm in diameter and bears from the branches and trunk.The sweet, aromatic fruit is used as a spice-fruit in cooking, being included in
beverages ,jams anddesserts . It is best used in combination with other ingredients that compliment its strong flavor, and hence should be considered one of theAustralian spices .In cultivation "E. laurina" is
frost sensitive and prefers a protected, semi-shaded site. It can be propagated from seed or cuttings. Cutting propagated trees produce fruit after two years. Seedlings take four to six years to fruit.There is also another related species endemic to Australia, "
E. bennettii ", or small bolwarra.References
* Cherikoff, Vic, "The Bushfood Handbook", ISBN 0-7316-6904-5.
* Low, Tim, "Wild Food Plants of Australia", ISBN 0207143838
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