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Jonno
27-01-2006, 08:19 AM
Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
spreads, if its edible
Chookie
31-01-2006, 10:04 AM
In article >,
Jonno > wrote:
> Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
> fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
>
> We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
> spreads, if its edible
We need a bit more detail, or a photo posted to a website.
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Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
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nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
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Jonno
01-02-2006, 07:19 AM
Chookie wrote:
> In article >,
> Jonno > wrote:
>
>
>>Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
>>fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
>>
>>We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>>spreads, if its edible
>
>
> We need a bit more detail, or a photo posted to a website.
>
Its basically a stalk, with smallish grape like orange fruit (4 inches
along top of stalk (1 inch in diameter) on it. I tried uploading the
picture but it wont accept it here it seems.
HailtotheDuck
01-02-2006, 10:14 AM
I have the same plant, but no idea what it is. I'm hoping someone can
identify it for us. Your description is spot on, there's nothing useful
I can think of to add, except that it's a weird looking critter and it
doesn't look edible to me.
I'll get a photo and post it, if I can work out how to do it...
Jonno wrote:
> Chookie wrote:
>
>> In article >,
>> Jonno > wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead
>>> like fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
>>>
>>> We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>>> spreads, if its edible
>>
>>
>>
>> We need a bit more detail, or a photo posted to a website.
>>
> Its basically a stalk, with smallish grape like orange fruit (4 inches
> along top of stalk (1 inch in diameter) on it. I tried uploading the
> picture but it wont accept it here it seems.
Jonno
02-02-2006, 02:28 AM
HailtotheDuck wrote:
>
> I have the same plant, but no idea what it is. I'm hoping someone can
> identify it for us. Your description is spot on, there's nothing useful
> I can think of to add, except that it's a weird looking critter and it
> doesn't look edible to me.
>
> I'll get a photo and post it, if I can work out how to do it...
>
>
>
> Jonno wrote:
>
>> Chookie wrote:
>>
>>> In article >,
>>> Jonno > wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead
>>>> like fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
>>>>
>>>> We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>>>> spreads, if its edible
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> We need a bit more detail, or a photo posted to a website.
>>>
>> Its basically a stalk, with smallish grape like orange fruit (4
>> inches along top of stalk (1 inch in diameter) on it. I tried
>> uploading the picture but it wont accept it here it seems.
Had another look and the "fruit" stem whare it attaches to the stem is
ofset a few degrees ie a slight angle. The orange beads are in a cluster
about 3/8 of an inch 0r 10 mm in diameter each. The beads seperate and
looks like theyre attractive to birds. (possibly expains the fact
theyre all over the place. Very ripe at this time of year, so are the
birds. Carwash here we come again...
Chookie
03-02-2006, 01:07 PM
In article >,
Jonno > wrote:
> > We need a bit more detail, or a photo posted to a website.
> >
> Its basically a stalk, with smallish grape like orange fruit (4 inches
> along top of stalk (1 inch in diameter) on it. I tried uploading the
> picture but it wont accept it here it seems.
Newsgroups won't take pictures (unlees they're picture-specific newsgroups).
You need to upload it to a free website and give us the URL.
--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)
"In Melbourne there is plenty of vigour and eagerness, but there is
nothing worth being eager or vigorous about."
Francis Adams, The Australians, 1893.
John Savage
03-02-2006, 11:55 PM
Jonno > writes:
>Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
>fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
The berries look very tempting, but are not edible AFAIK. No birds eat
them here. What birds have you seen eating them?
>We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>spreads, if its edible
Squash one and you'll see dozens of tiny seeds.
--
John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
Jonno
05-02-2006, 12:50 PM
John Savage wrote:
> Jonno > writes:
>
>>Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
>>fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
>
>
> The berries look very tempting, but are not edible AFAIK. No birds eat
> them here. What birds have you seen eating them?
>
>
>>We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>>spreads, if its edible
>
>
> Squash one and you'll see dozens of tiny seeds.
> --
> John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
>
>
I dont think Idid, I suspected they were eaten by birds.... The way they
spread.. All over the garden in different places...
John Savage
12-02-2006, 01:06 AM
Jonno > writes:
>John Savage wrote:
>>>We have quite a few growing in out in our place and wonder how its
>>>spreads, if its edible
>
>> Squash one and you'll see dozens of tiny seeds.
My guess is that the seeds are spread underfoot after you've trodden
on a fallen berry. Let me know if you see anything eating the berry
or the leaves. Nothing seems to touch them here.
It is an attractive little plant, bright orange fruit set against dark
foliage, but in the interests of the environment just make sure you don't
spread the seeds into bushland.
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John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
John Savage
13-02-2006, 11:20 PM
Jonno > writes:
>Can any one identify this plant. Its about a foot tall. Orange bead like
>fruit and looks as if its edible. I live in Melbourne.
My Mum says she has always known them as ornamental chillies. But as
each berry is perfectly round and looks nothing like an elongated chilli
shape I doubt that that could be their correct name. I don't believe
these berries are edible.
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John Savage (my news address is not valid for email)
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