Bush Banana

(Leichhardtia australis)

Bush Banana (Leichhardtia australis)

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Summary

Leichhardtia australis, commonly known as bush banana or silky pear, is a perennial vine native to the arid and semi-arid regions of Central and Western Australia. It thrives in open woodlands and desert margins, often climbing on other vegetation for support. This plant is well-adapted to its native habitat, which includes rocky soils and areas with sporadic rainfall. It typically exhibits a twining growth habit and can reach lengths of several meters when supported.

Bush banana is notable for its slender, elongated fruits that resemble a banana, hence the name. The fruit is covered in fine, silky hairs, giving rise to the alternative common name, silky pear. The plant also produces attractive yellow flowers during the warmer months, which can add a splash of color to the landscape. In cultivation, bush banana is valued for its unique appearance and its edible fruit, which is an important food source for Indigenous Australians. It is used in traditional bush tucker gardens and can be grown as an ornamental vine in suitable climates. Cultivation requires well-drained soil, minimal water once established, and a position in full sun to part shade. It is relatively low-maintenance but may need support to achieve its full potential as a climber.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Vine
  • Height: 10-15 feet
  • Width: 10-15 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Flower Color: Yellow
  • Flowering Season: Summer
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun, Part Shade
  • Water: Low
  • Drainage: Medium, Fast

Common Uses

Drought Tolerant, Edible*Disclaimer: Easyscape's listed plant edibility is for informational use. Always verify the safety and proper identification of any plant before consumption.

Natural Habitat

Native to arid and semi-arid regions of Central and Western Australia, particularly in open woodlands and desert margins

Other Names

Common Names: Desert Gourd, Bush Pumpkin

Scientific Names: , Leichhardtia australis, Leichardtia australis, Marsdenia australis, Marsdenia leichhardtiana,

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