Herb latin name: Leucopogon lanceolatus


Family: Epacridaceae



Edible parts of Leucopogon lanceolatus:

Fruit. Succulent.

Description of the plant:



Plant:
Evergreen
Shrub

Height:
3 m
(9 3/4 foot)

Habitat of the herb:

Forests on most soil types from the coastal strip to the montane zone.

Other uses of Leucopogon lanceolatus:

Wood - hard and tough. Used for making tool handles, in cabinet making etc.

Propagation of the herb:

Seed -

Cultivation of Leucopogon lanceolatus:

Forests on most soil types from the coastal strip to the montane zone.

Medicinal use of the herb:

None known

Known hazards of Leucopogon lanceolatus:

None known

Plant information taken from the Plants For A Future.