Siphonodon pendulum

F. M. Bailey

Tennis ball tree, Weeping Ivorywood

CelastraceaeFruitScore: 27/100
Siphonodon pendulum
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Fruit

The fruit are edible.

Where to Find It

A tropical plant.

Australia*,

Countries: Australia

How to Identify

A tree. The branches droop. The leaves are 14 cm long and 2.5 cm wide. The fruit are round and 5 cm across.

Nutrition Score: 27/100

PartMoisturekJkcalProteinVit AVit CIronZinc
Fruit 76.221752 2.11 0.8

Notes

The name is ambiguous.

References (5)
  • Hiddins, L., 1999, Explore Wild Australia with the Bush Tucker Man. Penguin Books/ABC Books. p 164
  • Morley, B.D., & Toelken, H.R., (Eds), 1983, Flowering Plants in Australia. Rigby. p 222
  • Roth, W.E., 1901,
  • Scarth-Johnson, V., 2000, National Treasures. Flowering Plants of Cooktown and Northern Australia. Vera Scarth-Johnson Gallery Association. Cooktown, Australia. p 48
  • Williams, K.A.W., 1999, Native Plants of Queensland Volume 4. Keith A.W. Williams North Ipswich, Australia. p 356

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