Cape fig (Carpobrotus edulis) from South Africa has become naturalized in Quaalup Homestead Fitzgerald River National Park AU
Cape fig Carpobrotus edulis from South Africa has become naturalized in Quaalup Homestead Fitzgerald River National Park Western Australia October. The name "edulis" refer to the edible nature of the reddish seeds. They could be eaten dry or raw or used to make jam and syrup.
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Location: Quaalup Homestead Fitzgerald River National Park Australia
Photo credit: © Krystyna Szulecka Photography / Alamy / Afripics
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