Kunzea pomifera - Muntries
Common name: Muntries
Kunzea pomifera - Muntries stands 30-50cm high and 2-5m wide. A visually enticing plant, it yields an abundance of aromatic, mini green and red berries possessing the taste of spicy apples and higher antioxidant levels compared to blueberries. Simple to cultivate, it can form a ground cover or be trained onto a trellis for harvesting convenience. Adaptable to many soil conditions including sand and clay, it flowers in Spring and yields ripe fruits from late Summer to early Autumn. To maximize pollination, intersperse other Spring-blooming plants.
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GrowAbility Nursery is a certified social enterprise of the Christie Centre committed to cultivating both plants and opportunities. Our mission is to provide inclusive job opportunities for people facing barriers to employment due to disability or disadvantage, using our profits to create meaningful, community-driven impact. GrowAbility has over 300 native plant varieties, specializing in drought-tolerant plants, and certain to survive in any garden being grown and hardened in the Victorian Mallee climatic conditions. As well as tube-stock, varieties are also available in advanced sizes, perfect for large-scale commercial environmental projects, landscaping, and home gardens.
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