Passionberry – Solanum Cleistogamum
The Passionberry, Solanum Cleistogamum, is a straggly, annual or perennial herbaceous fruit bearing plant, indigenous to the central desert areas of Australia, generally linked with stony or gravelly hillsides or in depressions on sand plains. The Passionberry is a grey-green or from time to time rusty-green in appearance with 60 cm long symmetrical hairy and spiny branches.
Solanum Cleistogamum leaves are soft, ovate to pointed, 3-10 cm long, 1-4 cm wide, borders entire or weakly lobed; both surfaces grey-green. Flowers are small, 10-15 mm in diameter, generally white or pale lavender in color and frequently remaining closed. The plant has the potential to bloom only once (annual) or keep on blooming year after year.
Passionberry Fruit
The Passionberry fruit is a berry 10-13 mm in diameter, pale yellow-green or somewhat purple, pedicel commonly 15-30 mm long. Passionberries are an surprisingly sweet and aromatic fruit, and when mature with a taste somewhere between banana, caramel and vanilla.
Dessert passion syrup made from passionberry fruit is Australia’s option to maple syrup, and is brilliant on pancakes, ice cream or in milkshakes.
Passionberry propagation Methods
Plant propagation is by seed. Solanum Cleistogamum is a member of the Solanaceae family the genus Solanum. Solanum Cleistogamum has become uncommon in most of the regions in central desert Australia.
Passionberry, Solanum Cleistogamum
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