








Austromyrtus dulcis ' Midgen Berry'
Austromyrtus dulcis, commonly known as 'Midgen Berry' or Midyim, is a small evergreen shrub that belongs to the family Myrtaceae. Native to eastern Australia, particularly in the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland, this delightful plant is highly valued for its sweet and aromatic berries. It has a spreading habit, growing .5 to 1 m high with a spread of up to 1.5m. Masses of white flowers cover the plant followed by sweet tasting berries. In terms of cultivation, Austromyrtus dulcis is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in well-draining soils and prefers a sunny or partially shaded location. The shrub is quite hardy and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy or clay soils.
Austromyrtus dulcis, commonly known as 'Midgen Berry' or Midyim, is a small evergreen shrub that belongs to the family Myrtaceae. Native to eastern Australia, particularly in the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland, this delightful plant is highly valued for its sweet and aromatic berries. It has a spreading habit, growing .5 to 1 m high with a spread of up to 1.5m. Masses of white flowers cover the plant followed by sweet tasting berries. In terms of cultivation, Austromyrtus dulcis is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in well-draining soils and prefers a sunny or partially shaded location. The shrub is quite hardy and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy or clay soils.
Austromyrtus dulcis, commonly known as 'Midgen Berry' or Midyim, is a small evergreen shrub that belongs to the family Myrtaceae. Native to eastern Australia, particularly in the coastal regions of New South Wales and Queensland, this delightful plant is highly valued for its sweet and aromatic berries. It has a spreading habit, growing .5 to 1 m high with a spread of up to 1.5m. Masses of white flowers cover the plant followed by sweet tasting berries. In terms of cultivation, Austromyrtus dulcis is relatively easy to grow. It thrives in well-draining soils and prefers a sunny or partially shaded location. The shrub is quite hardy and can tolerate a range of soil types, including sandy or clay soils.