Burdekin Plum (Pleiogynium timoriense)
The Burdekin Plum is a striking Australian rainforest tree known for its glossy foliage, sculptural trunk, and deep-purple edible fruits. Itβs a hardy feature tree that delivers beauty, shade, and food production with minimal effort.
π± Why Gardeners Love Burdekin Plum
β Brilliant feature-tree presence - Its bold form and lush canopy create instant landscape impact.
β Edible native fruit - Produces rich, plum-like fruits valued in bush tucker once ripened off the tree.
β Highly adaptable - Grows well in a wide range of soils and coastal areas.
β Shade providing - Its rounded canopy offers excellent natural shade for outdoor spaces.
β Low maintenance - Requires little attention once established and is naturally resilient.
π‘ How to Use Burdekin Plum in Your Garden
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Feature tree - Perfect as a standalone centrepiece due to its dramatic trunk and canopy.
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Bush tucker gardens - Offers edible fruit and supports native wildlife.
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Coastal landscapes - Handles salty breezes and performs well in subtropical climates.
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Large yard shade planting - Creates generous cooling shade as it matures.
Easy Planting & Care Guide
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Spacing: Allow 6 to 8 metres from structures or other large trees to give its canopy room to develop. For a full, layered bush-tucker garden, consider planting multiple natives together.
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Best Planting Time: Can be planted year-round, best season is spring.
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Mulching & Fertilising: This plant thrives naturally and does not require mulching or fertiliser to stay healthy.
β FAQs About Burdekin Plum
Does the Burdekin Plum fruit reliably?
Yes, it produces fruit seasonally, and the plums continue to ripen off the tree after picking.
Is the fruit edible straight from the tree?
The fruit improves significantly after resting for several days, becoming sweeter and more palatable.
How fast does it grow?
It grows steadily and becomes an impressive shade tree over time with minimal maintenance.
Can it handle coastal or windy conditions?
It adapts well to coastal environments and tolerates salt-laden winds.
Does it need much pruning?
Pruning is optional and mainly for shaping; it naturally forms a strong, attractive structure.
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