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usually ripen in
summer and autumn.
Common names include the
midgen berry,
midyim, and
silky myrtle.
Austromyrtus dulcis is a
small spreading shrub; 1 to...
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River cherry Archirhodomyrtus beckleri rose
myrtle Austromyrtus dulcis midyim Carpobrotus glaucescens pigface Citrus australasica finger lime
Citrus australis...
- Rutaceae)
Little gooseberry tree (Buachanania arborescens; Anacardiaceae)
Midyim (Austromyrtus dulcis; Myrtaceae)
Mountain pepper (Tasmannia spp.; Winteraceae)...
- tree, and a
woman a
minti (Banksia amula),
dulandella (Persoonia Sp.),
midyim (Myrtus tenuifolia), or
dakkabin (Xanthorrhoea aborea) tree. Then a man...
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walking stick palms,
endemic to the
Numinbah Valley and in
Yugambeh called midyim, a
resource already being harvested for sale in England. By this time the...
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berries as food. The name
Mudjimba is
derived from the Kabi
language word
midyim/mudjim for a
local plant, the
Midyam (Austromyrtus tenuifolia) bush, which...