Carissa lanceolata

Carissa lanceolata

Taxobox
name = Bush plum, Conkerberry, currant bush
regnum = Plantae
divisio = Magnoliophyta
classis = Magnoliopsida
ordo = Gentianales
familia = Apocynaceae
genus = "Carissa"
species = "C. lanceolata"
binomial = "Carissa lanceolata"
binomial_authority =

An Australian native plant, "C. lanceolata" grows as a multi-stemmed shrub 0.5 to 2 metres in height. Leaves are glossy green, opposite, narrow ovate to lanceolate 1-5 cm in length. The stems also bear thorns 1-3cm in length. White, star-shaped flowers ~1cm across are followed by ovate green berries, 1-2cm in, length which turn black or dark purple when ripe. "C. lanceolata" is found throughout the drier areas of northern and central Australia on a wide range of terrains and soil types. In the wetter parts of its habitat the plant is commonly found on fine textured clay and clay loam soils, often in association with "Eucalyptus populnea", "E. brownii" or "Gidgee". In more arid regions the plant tends to be confined to areas of higher moisture such as at the base of hills or floodout areas.

The fruit of "C. lanceolata" are edible with a sweet flavour. They are a popular bush tucker food for Australian Aborigines in Central Australia. The fruit is known as "Merne arrankweye" in the Arrernte language and are variously called conkerberries native currants or black currants in English. The Anmatyerr call it "anwekety"; the Pintupi call it "nganango". Bush plum is also a popular food for emus and bush turkeys and many other birds in its range.

"C. lanceolata" is frequently a weed in grazing land in northern Australia, choking out grasses, reducing the ability of livestock to feed, interfering with stock handling and providing a refuge for vermin. The plant is capable of reproducing rapidly by layering and is difficult to control mechanically and expensive to manage with herbicides.

In the moister eastern parts of its range "C. lanceolata" intergrades completely with the very closely related "C. ovata" which is distinguished by having rounder, shorter leaves. "C. ovata" in some locales also develops a more robust growth form with plants reaching 3metres or more in height.

External links

* [http://www.alicesprings.nt.gov.au/council/services/plant_photos.asp?id=73 Alice Springs Town Council]
* [http://www.mbantua.com.au/museum_dreamtime.htm Bush plum dreaming]


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