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Tasmannia insipida

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Winteraceae

Scientific name
  
Tasmannia insipida

Order
  
Canellales

Genus
  
Tasmannia

Rank
  
Species

Tasmannia insipida insipida

Similar
  
Tasmannia, Dorrigo Pepper, Tasmannia purpurascens, Eupomatia laurina, Cryptocarya glaucescens

Tasmannia insipida, brush pepperbush, is a shrub native to Australia that can grow 1 to 3 metres high (sometimes taller) with reddish stems.

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Tasmannia insipida Tasmannia insipida Noosa39s Native Plants

Description

Tasmannia insipida Tasmannia insipida Noosa39s Native Plants

The leaves are lance-shaped from 80 to 200 mm long with a peppery flavour when crushed. The small white flowers occur in umbels from the leaf axils in spring through to summer. Separate male and female flowers are borne on the one plant - male flowers are distinguished by a number of stamens extending from the base of the flower. The flowers are followed by oval-shaped, red berries about 15-20 mm long which darken to deep purple when ripe. In contrast with T.lanceolata and T.stipitata, the seeds of T.insipida are not used commercially for culinary purposes but retain the peppery flavour and are edible.

Distribution

Tasmannia insipida insipida

Tasmannia insipida can be found in the cool wet forests or coasts of eastern Australia, from the southern coast of New South Wales to northern Queensland

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References

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