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Billardiera longiflora
Appleberry
Evergreen climber
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The Billardiera longiflora plant species is found in Australia - New South Wales,Tasmania, Victoria It is a member of the Pittosporaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Appleberry.

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Latin Name:  Billardiera longiflora
Common Name:  Appleberry
Family:  Pittosporaceae
Author:  Labill.
 
Known Hazards:  The leaves contain saponins. Although poisonous, saponins are poorly absorbed by the human body and so most pass through without harm. Saponins are quite bitter and can be found in many common foods such as some beans. They can be removed by carefully leaching in running water. Thorough cooking, and perhaps changing the cooking water once, will also normally remove most of them. However, it is not advisible to eat large quantities of food that contain saponins. Saponins are much more toxic to some creatures, such as fish, and hunting tribes have traditionally put large quantities of them in streams, lakes etc in order to stupefy or kill the fish[K].
 
Mature Height:  2.4   Mature Width:  
 
Habitat:  Gullies and cool forests in montane and sub-alpine zones.



General Uses:  None known

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The information above has been supplied solely via the hard work and dedication of the team at 'Plants for a Future'.
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