Davidsonia pruriens
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Davidsonia pruriens, also known as ooray, Davidson's plum, or Queensland Davidson's plum, is a medium-sized rainforest tree of northern Queensland, Australia.[1][2]
The leaves are large and compound. The edible dark burgundy colored fruit is produced in large clusters from the branches or the trunk, depending on the type. There are at least two distinct forms, with a suggestion that one of these is an undescribed species.[3]
The indigenous name - ooray - is being increasingly used by growers and processors.
Habitat
Various types of wetter, primary rainforests, at elevations from sea level to 1,000 metres.
Uses
The tree is cultivated to a limited extent for its sour fruit, which is used to make jam, sauces, cordial and wine. The fruit is high in antioxidant activity.[4]
Gallery
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Davidsonia pruriens flowers
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Davidson's plum seedling, Davidsonia pruriens - showing its characteristic toothed leaves.
References
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- ↑ Davidson's plum profile Australian Native Food Industry Limited. Retrieved 13 Mar 2013.
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External sources
- Ooray name origin
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