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Nitraria Billardierei
This uniquely favoured berry is native to the south coast of south Australia. The flavour is a mix of salty and sweet. Hence the colloquial name "salty grapes"
I think the fresh berry taste very similar to coconut aminos, a refreshing savory sweet flavour. The dried berries are really where this shines though.
An autumn fruiting berry these plants are very drought tolerant as they grow in sandy soil very close tot he coast. Allow to dried on the bush for best results, but fresh is delightful too!
The germination can take some time, to speed it up you can crack the seed gently or just wait. Can be anywhere from 1-12months
be sure to use native specific soil with no added fertiliser. Sandy loam is perfect
you will receive 10 seeds
Nitraria Billardierei
This uniquely favoured berry is native to the south coast of south Australia. The flavour is a mix of salty and sweet. Hence the colloquial name "salty grapes"
I think the fresh berry taste very similar to coconut aminos, a refreshing savory sweet flavour. The dried berries are really where this shines though.
An autumn fruiting berry these plants are very drought tolerant as they grow in sandy soil very close tot he coast. Allow to dried on the bush for best results, but fresh is delightful too!
The germination can take some time, to speed it up you can crack the seed gently or just wait. Can be anywhere from 1-12months
be sure to use native specific soil with no added fertiliser. Sandy loam is perfect
you will receive 10 seeds
Nitraria Billardierei
This uniquely favoured berry is native to the south coast of south Australia. The flavour is a mix of salty and sweet. Hence the colloquial name "salty grapes"
I think the fresh berry taste very similar to coconut aminos, a refreshing savory sweet flavour. The dried berries are really where this shines though.
An autumn fruiting berry these plants are very drought tolerant as they grow in sandy soil very close tot he coast. Allow to dried on the bush for best results, but fresh is delightful too!
The germination can take some time, to speed it up you can crack the seed gently or just wait. Can be anywhere from 1-12months
be sure to use native specific soil with no added fertiliser. Sandy loam is perfect
you will receive 10 seeds