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Poison Peach

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Trema tomentosa


Plant Number: 24

Common Name: Poison Peach

Scientific Name: Trema tomentosa

Derivation of name

Trema – is from the Greek word, 'trema' meaning perforation or orifice, in reference to the pitted seed coat

tomentosa – is from a Latin word, 'tomentose' meaning covered with short and curled or curved matted hairs in reference to the leaf surface

Description

  • Shrub to small tree which grows to 6 metres tall often found in the margins of rainforest, moist sclerophyll forests and open rocky areas
  • Flowers are very small, greenish in colour and in short clusters which occur commonly from December to March
  • Produce a small, round, shiny, black berry 5-6 mm wide, eaten by small birds from March to June, when they ripen
  • Toxic to stock if eaten in large quantities
  • Sometimes confused with Chinese Elm, but it does not have coarsely rounded toothed edges

Acknowledgment: Save our waterways, Mountains to Mangroves

Last reviewed 20 May 2020
Last updated 20 May 2020