Astroloma humifusum - Cranberry Heath
Astroloma humifusum, commonly known as Cranberry Heath, is a low-growing shrub native to southeastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, ACT, South Australia, and Tasmania. Typically reaching up to 0.3 meters in height, it spreads along the ground, making it well-suited to heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. The plant is known for its small, bright red tubular flowers, which bloom from winter to spring, and its edible, berry-like fruits.
Astroloma humifusum, commonly known as Cranberry Heath, is a low-growing shrub native to southeastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, ACT, South Australia, and Tasmania. Typically reaching up to 0.3 meters in height, it spreads along the ground, making it well-suited to heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. The plant is known for its small, bright red tubular flowers, which bloom from winter to spring, and its edible, berry-like fruits.
Astroloma humifusum, commonly known as Cranberry Heath, is a low-growing shrub native to southeastern Australia, including Victoria, New South Wales, ACT, South Australia, and Tasmania. Typically reaching up to 0.3 meters in height, it spreads along the ground, making it well-suited to heathlands and dry sclerophyll forests, often thriving in sandy or well-drained soils. The plant is known for its small, bright red tubular flowers, which bloom from winter to spring, and its edible, berry-like fruits.